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What People Are Saying
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Tattoos were easy to apply and lasted a long time. Customer service was awesome. Great way to show support.
No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary TattooPast Customer
June 26, 2019My husband was diagnosed with colon cancer in April of 2019. I lost my Mother to colon cancer. I want to show the support to my wonderful husbad through this journey. My 3 daughter in laws also wanted to show their support also. I love my beautiful bracelet and wear it daily. I am very proud to wear it.
Thank you very much for the fast delivery and the great quality.Embrace Hope Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Moscow, KS
June 28, 2019Once again, thank you for providing such supportive and encouraging products for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. The package arrived as promised, and the recipient was delighted with the quality and thoughtful contents of the gift basket. It is an honor to help support Choose Hope and also send encouragement to my friends.
Cancer Care Gift ToteCustomer in Wisconsin
May 9, 2019 -
Great product...got this to add to a charm holder for my Pandora braclet...perfect size...lots of compliments
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Chapleau, Canada
March 17, 2016Both of my daughters wear your brain cancer awareness ribbons proudly on their RN badges. My daughter, Danielle, is a brain cancer survivor, and also an oncology nurse at the Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas. My other daughter, Kaitlyn, is a Neuro nurse at Baylor Dallas, she has many brain cancer patients as well. We love the fact that you donate to M.D. Anderson Cancer, where Danielle was a patient.
Their ribbons were delivered very quickly. I only wish I could purchase a ribbon for all the nurses on both floors.
Thank you again for your great service and dedication to cancer patients.
The Ancker FamilyCancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
January 22, 2014 -
The chain broke the first time I wore it. I was so disappointed. Alll other items were great and am happy.
Prayer Locket (Closeout)Customer in New York
November 9, 2018My brother recently passed from melanoma and I purchased several of these writstbands for my friends and family to remember him by and to make a statement about the reality of the disease. There was a great response and I still see them being worn quite a bit. Thank you!
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in NV
January 4, 2013I love my cancer Sucks tee shirt... .they are made very well..
its a good friend of ours that is fight it right now..
also my husband has died of it so I am very proud to wear itCancer Sucks® T-shirtPast Customer
August 7, 2017 -
I love my Ribbon Awareness Necklace. I purchased the same one a few months back and reviewed how wonderful it was. Well, the chain broke and I lost the pendant. I thought that it was my fault. So I ordered another one because I love it so much, especially since Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month was coming. Well, the second one came and I again wore it every day. I came home from doing errands and and noticed that the chain was broken. Thank goodness the pendant was there this time. Would rather have you sell the pendant without a chain instead of selling it with an inferior chain that will break after wearing the necklace 3 or less times, and one that will not allow customers to remove the pendant because of the way the chain has a Choose Hope circle on it. I love the pendant, but not for the $20.00 it has already cost me. Including a photo of the necklace and broken chain.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Scottsdale, AZ
September 3, 2018I really liked the bracelet but it was to small for my wrist . I’m a male with a huge wrist.
Survivor Strong WristbandCustomer in Marietta Georgia
June 10, 2019 -
I bought 2 of these one for me and for my cousin as our uncle was fighting lung cancer. when she recieved hers she called me crying because she thought it was so beautiful and the saying meant so much there is no other way to describe how much these mean to us
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in sc
July 28, 2012I was given one of these wristbands when I was diagnosed in 2009 by my supervisor. Since then I have bought them for other fundraisors and people are always asking for more!! Love the different messages you can get from them. I always choose the multicolored to support all cancers!! Thank you for this product.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
October 19, 2012I was diagnosed in 2017 with multiple myeloma. I found out through the cancer center where I go about the wristbands. I ordered a batch of 50 the first go-round I give them out to anyone who has multiple myeloma, or who has had a family or friend go through it or to be lost from it. I always want to keep them on hand so that people going through this disease know that they are not alone in it. I also tell them with each wristband I give out that I will be praying for them or their friend or loved one. They will not fight this alone.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Kenna, WV
March 13, 2019 -
My sister was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in early Sept. Our family is surrounding in support and love and one of the ways we are doing this is that all the women in the family are wearing the no one fights alone necklace with the periwinkle ribbon on it. Not only is family involved, but also friends and neighbors. Everyone who has seen this necklace wants one, in fact, I had to place a second order for 12 more. Keep up the good work on finding great products that bring the necessary sentiments to the surface that ara needed to fight the cancer.
No One Fights Alone® Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Villa Park, IL
November 1, 2014Purchased ribbons to honor my moms multiple myeloma fight and had bracelets made for Christmas. Everyone loved them and all my other relatives are requesting one as well! Ribbons were a nice touch to a personal gift.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Mountain View
January 8, 2013This is a great pin, small enough to go in every shirt but big enough to be noticed and strike a conversation. I gave one to all the females in my family in support of my aunt!
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in San Juan, PR
November 15, 2012 -
I wear this pin to work everyday. Very durable. Good quality.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in New Jersey
August 21, 2014I 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 ordered cervical cancer keychains for my family and I love them. They arrived quickly and are great quality
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Past Customer
June 24, 2019Proud to give this gift to my friend in recovery. Googled kidney cancer awareness and this website caught my eye. Happy to be able to also give to a great cause. Thank you for this resource!!
Inspiring Hope BraceletCustomer in North Carolina
December 16, 2016Thank you for the advice.. Seeing someone tomorrow with lung and brain cancer.
What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with CancerC smith
December 15, 2019 -
I purchased some of these temporary tattoos to support my wife who has Stage 4 colon cancer. Most people who commented thought it was a real tattoo. I have had mine on for several weeks and the ink still looks good. It is also a good conversation starter. It put a smile on my wife's face.
No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary TattooCustomer in Maryland
August 27, 2018I gave this as a gift and I thought it was very pretty. Very nice bracelet to give to someone who is fighting cancer to let them know you care and support them. I will definitely buy more of these in the future as gifts!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Jackson, TN
October 1, 2012 -
My mom was recently diagnosed with lung and kidney cancer. I ordered the hope ring in white which symbolizes support for lung cancer. I wear it proudly each and every day to support my mom and many others on this cancer journey as well! The more awareness that is promoted to help support those with cancer the better! I would highly recommend this ring and it is a great value and a good investment as well.
Hope RingCustomer in Clinton Indiana
October 20, 2016These are very nice. I have given them to family, friends & my two female oncologists. Thank you for spreading the message & one day there will be a cure.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in V9B 4H2
August 9, 2018I purchased 3 of these, one purple (pancreatic cancer) for my dad, one pink (breast cancer) for my aunt, and one periwinkle (stomach cancer) for my uncle. All three are very important people who have had cancer, my aunt being the only one who survived. I have them hanging on my key chain with my car keys, right next to the "What Cancer Cannot Do" key chain i also purchased from this sight. All my friends at school ask me about the ribbons all the time, and they look great. I'm going to buy an orange one soon for my friend who was just diagnosed with leukemia. These charms are great and very good quality!
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Wisconsin
February 2, 2012
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HIgh quality, great product. I'm very pleased with my entire order.
What Cancer Cannot Do® MugCustomer in Bel Air, MD
July 14, 2013 -
Good quality. Each wrapped separately. Shipped super quick. Overall pleased with everything I have purchased from company.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
May 14, 2012 -
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, 2010 -
My fiancé and I ordered these key chains for our wedding favors and couldn't be happier with the quality of this product. We didn't want to waste money on little trinkets that our guests were most likely going to just throw away, so ordering something from this website was a wonderful alternative. It seems everyone has been touched by cancer in some way and knowing our money will go to help research is a real comfort.
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Past Customer
April 18, 2014 -
I bought this for a client of our and they loved it! it was a nice way to let them know that we are thinking about them during their fight. I will be buying a few more just to keep on hand.
Words of Encouragement Travel MugCustomer in Michigan
December 5, 2017 -
I wear one for my breast cancer and wear one for my Mom's pancreas cancer. She didn't win her battle.
Beaded Cancer BraceletPast Customer
October 6, 2013 -
I like my ring but it would be nice if it came in more than one size.
The ring is a little small for my fingers. I can not wear it as long as I would like because it is a little tight. It turns my finger purpel because it cuts off my cerculation(sp), Other than that I have no complants.Hope RingCustomer in Longview WA 98632
February 3, 2011 -
I am donating crystal hanging Christmas ornaments to the Hope Lodge in Hershey, PA, for their clients & caregivers to enjoy. Each ornament will be color coordinated to each charm. The charms are perfect to top off the ornament. The quality is wonderful !!! Thank you, Choose Hope & keep up the good work.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in York, PA
February 3, 2017 -
I lost my father to esophageal cancer June 24th of this year. I had my family over in August to remember him on his Birthday and used a big bowl of these bracelets as a centerpiece. They are really special to us because we all helped take care of my dad.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Dalton, GA
September 4, 2012 -
Loved these. Bought several colours and wear at least one most days.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in London
August 19, 2011
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