Item #10337
You are a survivor from the moment you hear the words, “You have cancer!” You are a fighter, and our Survivor Pin will let you show the world that you may have cancer…but cancer doesn’t have you! Whether you are newly diagnosed or 20 years out, this beautiful design is a must have for you or someone you love!
- Measures 1.25″ in length
- Nickel-free, lead-free and cadmium-free
- Attaches with a standard pin back
- Beautifully displayed on a card
- Formerly Item #R115
Customer in Haines City (verified owner) –
I love this as well as all the products I purchased. I proudly wear my survivor pin. And I love the little cards of encouragement and other cancer colors that come with it.
Customer in Naperville, IL (verified owner) –
A subtle but powerful reminder that awareness is key to survival.
Past Customer (verified owner) –
I wear this on my badge at work to offer hope to many cancer patients that I come in contact with. It reminds them (and myself) that we may take a beating–but we will the battle.
Customer in Wyoming, Michigan (verified owner) –
I gave this to my mom. It’s perfect. Thanks!
Customer in Hanford, Ca. (verified owner) –
Love the quality of this pin and proudly wear it.
Customer in Hanford, Ca. (verified owner) –
This button sums up my entire feelings about Prostate Cancer.
Customer in Belvidere, IL (verified owner) –
When I got the good news that the cancer was gone, I asked my friend who also survived cancer if we could have a “secret handshake”. I found these pins, and we both wear it proudly.
Customer in Overland Park KS (verified owner) –
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.
Customer in Budd Lake (verified owner) –
My dad wears it proudly everyday…
Your products are wonderful and the cost is very affordable!!!
I have shared your site with many of my friends!!!
Thank You!!!
Customer in Yonkers, New York (verified owner) –
A subtle way to tell the world that you have survived.