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What People Are Saying
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this pin is a great way to support Cancer! when ever i go out i wear this to support Cancer.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
July 9, 2010bought these as gifts for my sisters, in memory of my sister who died of colon cancer --
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Winter Haven FL
December 26, 2011 -
Got my Tee Shirt quickly. The fit was as expected and shirt was great quality
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtCustomer in Texas
August 15, 2018I am very pleased! The pins are great! Shipped way faster than I expected with free shipping!
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Carmel, IN
April 28, 2015I have this attached to my purse rather than using it for keys. It's a good way to make people aware of what they need to do in order to try & avoid getting cancer. One day I hope to be cancer free.
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Past Customer
June 6, 2016 -
I first found out about this sight just checking around to find out what my niece's childhood brain cancer ribbon colors were. Being a cancer survivor (10+ years) myself gave me some motivation. I found the survivor pins and the the fact that some of the cost went to cancer research to hard to resist. I got my niece her pin (overwhelmed to find it is all gold!), I got one for myself and one for a work colleague who is a survivor. Then I started thinking: I know several people who I work with that have had cancer. Why not get them a ribbon pin? So I sent out an email to coworkers. In a high school with about 130 teachers, staff and support people, we had 8 who are survivors, two of whom are currently being treated, but come to work daily except for chemo days. We have two people who have relatives (a young son to one and my niece) who are survivors. I got them all ribbon pins, including a former student who student taught last year.
We have eight in the building and three either relatives or former students who are survivors. We also have several current or recently graduated students who are survivors. I intend to get them ribbon pins also.
That's a lot of people in a fairly small school. I figure why not give some money to support research and at the same time "choose hope" for those I know.
I am quite proud to be a 10+ years survivor. And I think my project gave an uplift to my friends at work. Every one of them pinned it on and wears it daily.
It is not what you say that makes a difference, it is what you do, no matter how small it seems.Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Overland Park KS
September 23, 2011These pins are beautiful and tasteful. Many folks have seen the ribbon pins and have asked me where to get these lovely Hope Pins. They make great gifts for those you support and those who support you.
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
July 17, 2011The pin is very nice. However I did expect it to be a bit smaller...that’s just me. I prefer small statement pieces. I bought 8 of the pins to share with my family and friends as I am newly diagnosed with breast cancer myself. I am happy to support this cause.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Maryland
April 22, 2018 -
I bought these rings for my grandchildren and they absolutely love them. It is their way of showing support for my daughter who is battleing Stage IV colong cancer!
Thank you for the great products!!Hope RingCustomer in Green Bay
October 25, 2010Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to once again draw attention to the never ending fight against cancer. We used these as a handout at a handgun competition. Over 300 people attended and we had enough for everyone. Not only did these wristbands allow us to remind people of some special people in our sport that lost their battle with cancer this year but many were open and thankful because they had lost loved ones as well over the years. The affordability of your product alowed us to hand out a wonderful reminder of all our losses to cancer and served as a solidifying gesture for everyone.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Oxford, NC
July 8, 2011The clasp on the bracelet tarnished soon after I received it. I will need to replace that part, but other than that it is pretty.
Inspiring Hope BraceletCustomer in Florida
October 18, 2015 -
I like the size and quality of these. Good to find it in our rare carcinoid zebra stripe. Gave one to my doctor!
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
March 12, 2017This is my second set of bracelets and I have found them to be both long lasting and very comfortable. My husband has a large wrist and he agrees. We never take them off so they get a workout.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandPast Customer
May 24, 2015I like the way these shirts fit and feel. I'll be ordering several more in different colors.
Cancer Survivor T-shirtPast Customer
October 31, 2014 -
I bought the colon cancer cap for my daughter and she absolutely loves it. The quality of the cap is awesone!
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Customer in Green Bay
October 25, 2010bought this for my daughter who is undergoing chemo for stage 4 colon cancer, she loves it, helped her to be prepared for each treatment with hope.
Cancer Care Gift TotePast Customer
April 24, 2016Love the style and also that it is flexible
Flexible Ribbon KeychainCustomer in Lincoln, NE
February 12, 2012 -
This was the best Breast Cancer Awareness item I could've purchased seeing that everyone is pretty much tired of the bracelets, this is a great alternative!
Hope RingCustomer in Scottsboro
May 19, 2019I ordered 50 emerald green wristbands in support of my Uncle who is battling Liver Cancer. The Doctors say there is nothing they can do. My family and I wear these wristbands everyday to show our support and to let him know we will not give up no matter what. The wristbands arrived sooner then expected and were packages nicely! Very pleased with my order.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
May 31, 2014 -
I was very satisfied with my bracelets. My whole family is wearing them. They are not cheaply made like some others that I've seen. Well worth the price.
Multicolored Ribbon Awareness WristbandCustomer in Roseburg, Or
May 9, 2018I love this unique product and I wear it every day!
Hope RingCustomer in Indianapolis
November 27, 2010 -
I purchased this item x 3 for teenage sibblings of a baby with liver cancer. The message is very moving. All three approved of my choice and are wearing the necklaces. I have ordered three more for other interested friends/relatives. Good quality.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag & Card Gift SetPast Customer
July 17, 2015Love the sweatshirt I wish it would come in more colors. I would definitely buy more.
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon Lightweight HoodieCustomer in Monterey
July 30, 2018My husband wears his colon cancer survivor bracelet proudly. It is a reminder for him that he beat his cancer and that is a huge relief for both of us. It is a simple design, just a elastic band but it means the world to us.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Past Customer
March 14, 2014 -
I wear my pins everyday to show my support. I love the design w the tiny heart on each one. The pin is big, so be careful what kind of fabrics you are poking it through, it can leave holes! But still a beautiful pin!
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
May 5, 2013Just received my necklace. It is lovely, just what I expected. Can’t wait to wear it!
Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Calgary
November 29, 2018Someone gave my brother one of these wristbands in the hospital. I noticed it and it took me awhile to figure out what it said. When it did I searched "No One Fights Alone" and this website came up. I immediately ordered 10 wristbands in the hopes I could show my brother our every day support. He knows we are here for him but as a supporter, you feel as if you cannot do enough to show it to that person. I didn't know if this would be a big deal to my brother or not but being a few hours apart while he is going through treatment, we can send him pictures of our wristbands at work or wherever we are that day just to say that he is with us no matter what we are doing. It was and is a big deal to him and to all of us. To me it is difficult not to be around him through this time as much as I'd like but it feels good to have that wristband on each day. It is hard to explain. If you have someone in your life fighting, I highly recommend getting these and giving them to family and friends. Support, encouragement and above all positivity is so important.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in NC
May 2, 2017
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Love the ring and wear it all the time. Will order more as it stretches a little bit
Hope RingCustomer in Va beach va
December 28, 2017 -
Very pleased with the product, price and timely fashion that I received them.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetPast Customer
July 25, 2012 -
I love this bracelet. It is not your ordinary awareness bracelet. A little classier. Thank you!!!!
Men's Leather Ribbon Awareness BraceletCustomer in Florida
March 3, 2016 -
great quality - giving them as gifts for my family, as we support Childhood Cancer
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetPast Customer
December 18, 2017 -
Love this!!! I would of bought a bunch, but no yellow sarcoma ones.
No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary TattooCustomer in tennessee
August 28, 2016 -
This is my second order of these pins. I first ordered 50 which were all gone/accounted for before I even received the shipment. So I have again placed an order for 50 more. I love that choose hope provides these items at a lower price when you purchase them in bulk. I am extremely satisfied with not only the service from Choose Hope, but with the quality of the pins as well. I would definitely order from them again
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Port Tobacco, MD
June 30, 2013 -
Thank you so very much for providing the ribbons of hope. It is such a meaningful symbol for those of us who are supporting someone with cancer, and/or as a remembrance of those lost.
I ordered a purple pin in remembrance of Jessica Ridgeway, the little girl from Colorado who was murdered. And another one in remembrance of my cousin who died from Pancreatic Cancer.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I love these pins!
Sincerely, Fran A. from DenverCancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Denver, CO
November 12, 2012 -
Are these shirts mens or women's sizes?
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtCustomer in Leota MN
April 22, 2011 -
I love these appliques. I can put them on anything to honor my mother. The quality of all your products is great and so are your prices.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Allen, TX.
April 23, 2013 -
I wear my pin everyday. Because I am getting comments, it is serving the dual purpose of supporting my husband and encouraging men to put on the gown. Your quick turn around on my order was amazing.
Thank youHope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Desert Hills, AZ
November 12, 2011
Featured Survivor Story

Hughie's Story
My Name is Hughie Mizell. I am a retired barber, husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. My cancer story begins around 2005 with a rectal cancer diagnosis. I had surgery and the cancer was removed but due to complications, I spent 29 days in the hospital. I didn’t experience any new problems until 2012 when after a colonoscopy, I was diagnosed with colon cancer…
Featured Survivor Story

Hughie's Story
My Name is Hughie Mizell. I am a retired barber, husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. My cancer story begins around 2005 with a rectal cancer diagnosis. I had surgery and the cancer was. . .