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What People Are Saying
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I gave this one to my other son, to put on his Harley! Also good for those who don't want something big to stand out quite so much. I was really happy to see my son and his wife on their motorcycle the other day with this magnet proudly displayed!
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in San Marcos CA
May 19, 2011The Cancer Sucks Wristband are Great and shipping was fast
Cancer Sucks® WristbandPast Customer
March 17, 2019Perfect Christmas gift
No One Fights Alone® Friendship Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm (Set of 2)Past Customer
January 14, 2019 -
Bought several blue ones for family & friends. They were nice. We made bead bracelets and put one on each bracelet. Then I needed some pink ones for a project I'm doing in jewelry class at my mom's assisted living facility during October for Breast Cancer Awareness. Since I needed more than just a few, I looked at others on the internet, but after reading so many negative reviews, I decided to order a dozen pink ones from Choose Hope. Delivery was quick - we'll be using them next week!
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Fort Myers, FL
September 26, 2018Great item, fast shipping and excellent quality.
Makes the fight a little easier knowing we have a "team" in place. Thanks Choose Hope! We do!No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in monroe, ct
August 11, 2011 -
This beaded bracelet is absolutely beautiful. I wear this all the time and have gotten so many compliments on it. Highly recommend it for anyone supporting a cancer patient or for cancer patients.
Beaded Cancer BraceletCustomer in Melbourne, FL
April 10, 2013Great product, Great quality. Highly recommend this pin
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Crown Point
March 8, 2013Very pleased with the Ribbon Awareness Necklace. Bought one for my daughter, 3 granddaughters, daughter-in-law & my self. We all wore them to a Cardinal Baseball Game
in honor of my son who passed away in January from prostate cancer. The baseball game was honoring cancer victims that night.Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Columbia, il. 62236
July 12, 2016 -
Past Customer
September 26, 2014Very nice keychain. Nice size durable well made
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Regina
January 27, 2015Loved the look of it when it came out the package but unfortunately it broke in three days. The strap came right out of the clasp. Need to return. 🙁
Leather Ribbon Awareness BraceletCustomer in ma
June 20, 2015 -
I love, love, love these wristbands!!! My whole family is wearing them in support of my dad and our fight as a family to beat this cancer!! My only suggestion would be maybe have a "child" size. The Youth size is too big for my daughter and keeps falling off. She desperately wants to wear it for Grandpa so we put a hair scrunchie on her wrist too to keep it on. 🙂
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Lyons, KS
November 9, 2012I wear both ribbons on my work lanyard to show my colleagues and the public when I go out to lunch that I support research for these types of cancers. They are high quality and I do get comments on where I purchased them from
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Adelaide South Australia
June 25, 2013I love this product as it says what anyone touched by cancer knows - cancer does indeed suck! Choose Hope's products brought comfort to my Mom, myself, and our whole family during my Mom's blessedly short struggle with lung cancer (2006). And they still bring me comfort today, as I remember my Mom. I bought it for lung cancer awareness month (November) but will wear it year-round to honor my Mom's memory.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Tulsa, OK
December 9, 2012 -
I was pleasantly surprised by this necklace. It has a nice solid feel without being clunky and the adjustable necklace makes it easy to wear with a variety of shirt styles.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
July 25, 2016 -
I purchased this after renal cell carcinoma decided to return.I LOVE this bracelet. I have not taken it off since I received it (except for washing dishes and showering).Much nicer than others that I've seen and the price is great. I would love to have a necklace that matches.If you are undecided about purchasing you will not regret buying one.
Embrace Hope Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Salisbury NC
March 16, 2018Its great and was a perfect way to commemorate my dad's victory over cancer.
Survivor Strong Multicolored ButtonPast Customer
December 26, 2010I bought these for the women in my family. They are wearing them daily. Quality seems great.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in CA
June 2, 2014 -
Awesome! Simply that! Thank you for the quality products.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinHal
June 10, 2020These pins are beautiful! I purchased them for a young co-worker who is battling cancer, her sister and myself. I am an "angel" person, and the quality of these did not disappoint. Thank you!
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Michigan
March 23, 2018 -
My 21 year old son was recently diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. We wear these bracelets to support him and when he is cured we will celebrate and discard them. They are inexpensive but have a powerful message and give us hope.
Choose Hope is a great place to shop and the staff is wonderful!!No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Apollo, Pa
January 15, 2018I bought the orange ribbon for my kidney cancer. It's beautiful!
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Hanson MA
May 1, 2013Love it. Tiny little charm - perfect for my bracelet.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Ireland
December 16, 2014 -
My aunt bought these originally in 2017 before my mom started her chemo and I've worn mine every day since. Mine recently broke (probably shouldn't have used it as an emergency hair tie at the gym periodically lol) and I was really sad so I ordered some new ones to have on hand. It's a slightly different color peach and texture from the ones my aunt bought, but it seems to be much stronger. Pleased with the product so far. 🙂
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
January 24, 2019I'm the mother of a teenager, so I'm a taxi driver. This way I feel good that I'm sparking awareness to fight for the cure, as well!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Brandon, MS
September 10, 2010More color options would be nice to match cancer type.
Cancer Sucks® T-shirtCustomer in Wiscondin
August 11, 2016
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Great product, fit perfectly. Friends saw my shirt and will order their own.
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtPast Customer
December 4, 2016 -
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, 2010 -
I really like this product. Not only does it show awareness but having the nice size loop, and being the lime green for lymphoma, it is easy to find in the purse and easy to carry with the loop. I am very pleased with this purchase.
No One Fights Alone® Silicone KeychainPast Customer
May 27, 2016 -
Excellent advice, thanks for sharing. I'm a 5-year cancer survivor and have heard it all, both good and bad. Here's some of my tips: 1. Listen more, say less. 2. Bring soup. 3. Let your loved one take the lead in conversation. 4. Don't press for sensitive information, such as the stage of the disease or prognosis. 5. If you must Google, keep your findings to yourself. Every cancer case is extremely unique and beyond comparison. 6. Do not bombard your loved one with information. Let them absorb this new reality at their own pace. 7. Slow down. You will have time to figure this thing out and so will your beloved.
What to Say When a Family Member is Diagnosed with CancerRon Cooper
December 13, 2019 -
Very helpful starting chemo treatment soon
Important Tips for Packing Your Chemo Tote BagMaria
January 13, 2020 -
I purchased several of these bracelets for family in honor of my Dad who passed away in January of this year from lung cancer. These bracelets are beautiful and everyone loved them. This was a great purchase.
Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
December 26, 2013 -
I am making beaded bracelets as a fund raiser for Team in Training. These are the perfect size for adding to the bracelets.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Anchorage, AK
April 20, 2012 -
I ordered the rings and wristbands in various sizes because I wanted to give them to family members. My husband was diagnosed with leukemia in December and this was one way I wanted to show him our support. Unfortunately, he died in January. When family flew in from other states, they were able to pick out a ring or wristband in their size and immediately wear them. It gave us all comfort to look down at the ring or wristband and remember Roger. The leukemia color is orange and orange reminds us of Halloween, Roger’s favorite holiday. The items were packaged individually and they are a good quality item. I’d recommend these items.
Hope RingCustomer in Killeen, Texas
January 13, 2019 -
I purchased a BLACK wristband for a family member. I wear it with my 2 other colors, also family members. Those colors are WHITE and PINK.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
June 19, 2018 -
My order arrived, exactly as ordered, even earlier than I thought. The first group of 50 is already almost depleted.
BOX - No One Fights Alone® Wristband (box of 50)Customer in Illinois
May 2, 2019
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