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DJM1
11-26-2007, 02:02 PM
A friend and I were talking about how much publicity breast cancer has gotten through the pink ribbon campaign. There are even pink ribbons on cans of Campbell's soups! I told her we PWP's need to have a ribbon so we could get more public support. We jokingly chose a gray ribbon, since gray hair is what most people would expect people with PD to have. But, no, gray was already taken by another illness. We decided to try "silver" and much to my surprise, I found the article below. Who knew we PWP's were represented by silver ribbons?! Not me and I've been diagnosed with PD for over 11 years. I know about the yellow and red Parkinson's tulip, but the silver ribbon was a surprise. The following article is from the Silver Ribbon Coalition's website at: www.silverribbon.org


CAMPAIGN FOR THE BRAIN

Worldwide, hundreds of millions of individuals and their families are impacted by the consequences of brain disorders and related disabilities.

The Silver Ribbon Coalition represents the combined interests of all those who are affected by a brain disorder or disability. To date, the Coalition is represented by advocates for and individuals with anxiety disorders, autism, brain cancer, brain injuries, depressive disorders, mental health, myelin disorders, Parkinson's disease, OCD, psychotic disorders, and rare birth defects. Ultimately, the Silver Ribbon Coalition will be represented by advocates for individuals with all types of brain disorders and disabilities.

The Silver Ribbon Campaign for the Brain promotes public awareness of the need for emotional, social, governmental, and research support of these individuals. Increasing public awareness will decrease stigma and increase support to result in improved treatment and eventual cures for those affected.
__________________
Donna


We cannot control the wind, but we can adjust the sails.




rosebud
11-26-2007, 10:05 PM
When I was at the congress in Washington DC two years ago I picked up a metal pin "ribbon" from one of the booths. It was a sort of ugly grey green. I have it tacked on the collar of my Jacket and it says "Parkinsons" right across the front of it. I've never seen another, nor can I remember who was giving them out. Anyone else have one???

jeanb
11-26-2007, 10:21 PM
I have one of the gray lapel pins, but it just doesn't mean anything to me.

However a pwp designed an awesome symbol for PD. Since a red tulip is a symbol for PD, she designed this. I'm hoping if we give it visibility maybe one day it will catch on and we'll all have pins from this design.

What do you all think?

http://www.pdplan4life.com/pd-tulip-jean.gif

Stitcher
11-26-2007, 11:06 PM
Silver Ribbon Coalition (http://www.silverribbon.org/)

An I have one of the awesome bumper stickers from PDPlan4Life.
1921 (http://www.cafepress.com/pdplan4life)

I went all out, I have the Yellow Message Bag and a polo shirt.

jeanb
11-26-2007, 11:26 PM
Just so you know, if we ever make any money on cafepress.com, we'll use it to get the tulip pins created.

:rolleyes:

Stitcher
11-27-2007, 12:10 AM
http://www.cafepress.com/buy/disease/-/pv_design_details/pg_50/id_22295201/opt_/fpt_/c_666/

therese
11-27-2007, 12:01 PM
Jeanb...the tulip design pin...and certainly feel that, in and of itself, would be eye-catching...something that others would be inclined to inquire about...a lot more appealing than the silver or gray pins. I hope that the tulip pin will eventually become a reality...and aside from its being significant of PD, it is truly beautiful.

Therese

jeanb
11-27-2007, 05:09 PM
Thank you! I am trying - I hope we can get funding for this pin for April awareness in Arizona next year. And eventually my dream is that the pin design will spread across the country to other PD groups.

I dream big. :o And I sure hope this dream will come true!

DJM1
11-27-2007, 07:03 PM
Jean, I really like the tulip pin as shown above too. And wouldn't it look great gracing the labels of Campbell's soup?!

I'm just kidding about the soup cans, of course, but I do think the pink ribbon campaign has done an awesome job of increasing the public's awareness of breast cancer and think PD could benefit from the same type of mass exposure.

Good luck with funding the creation of the pin as you've shown it. I would certainly want to buy one when they're available.

Curious
11-27-2007, 07:19 PM
Thank you! I am trying - I hope we can get funding for this pin for April awareness in Arizona next year. And eventually my dream is that the pin design will spread across the country to other PD groups.

I dream big. :o And I sure hope this dream will come true!

jean, have you found some place to make the pins?

i found some sites. one was reccomended. a friend used them for pins for vacation bible school. i'll post the links if you haven't found one.

Evon
11-27-2007, 08:13 PM
We have the tulip pin here in Canada that we sell along with the tulips during April Awareness month. It is quite an attractive pin either in gold or gold,red and green. Much nicer that the silver ribbon, just my opinion.

Stitcher
11-27-2007, 09:34 PM
Curious,

Jean and Sheryl Jedlinski have a great shop full of great items to purchase.

http://www.cafepress.com/pdplan4life

Make a visit there!

Curious
11-27-2007, 11:10 PM
:hug: i did take a look carolyn. i have used cafepress for my business. never got much in sales and their percentages are kinda low. :o

i know it takes money up front to have items made. the profit is so much greater or you can charge less and sell more. spead the word faster. even the bumper stickers....those can be made very inexpensive. we pay about $5 per t-shirt for good quality.

jeanb
11-28-2007, 02:29 PM
Curious

I would love to learn where you recomend pins be made! I got some quotes, but there were many companies. And I know I must have missed some good prospects.

Thanks,