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Wristbands are subtle reminders of the causes you hold near to your heart. These red wristbands are durable, flexible, and coordinate in color with our other products.
Order red KNOW MORE® awareness wristbands today to educate, uplift and inspire others tomorrow! Shop Personalized Cause for awareness ribbons, pins, and wristbands for over 1000 causes.
Our slogan speaks to awareness, education, and advocacy. In addition, it encourages you and others to KNOW MORE about a particular medical, social or mental health cause. In other words, we are saying KNOW MORE when advocating for a cure or for social change. And, to KNOW MORE to create a world where there is NO MORE. For example, no more cancer. No more hatred toward marginalized groups. No more stigma about mental health issues. The list is endless.
With a red KNOW MORE silicone awareness bracelet, you can become an advocate for cancer prevention, disease awareness, and social issues that sit close to your heart. These inexpensive yet durable rubber bracelets raise awareness and support others in a simple and meaningful way. Further, they emphasize the importance of awareness. Our red wristbands are awareness in action.
Awareness wristbands are perfect for fundraising events, awareness campaigns, promotional products, company charity events, medical offices, cancer races, marathons, team events, fun runs, and much more. In addition, they are both inexpensive and durable, making them the right choice for large awareness campaigns.
One of the original silicone wristbands sold in the United States, People Magazine featured our KNOW MORE wristbands in its magazine in 2004. The magazine suggested to readers that they raise awareness with a very inexpensive but impactful purchase. For that reason, our KNOW MORE red silicone awareness wristband bracelets were featured as a way to support a loved one or your most important cause. In fact, they are a way to support any cause that hits close to home. Red rubber wristbands can be worn on their own. Or, if you choose, you can stack multiple colors to support multiple causes at once.
Silicone awareness wristbands burst on the worldwide scene in 2004. They were and continue to be a modern take on the classic awareness ribbon symbol. Within a year just about everyone was wearing a rubber bracelet. In 2004, Personalized Cause received hundreds of requests to create cause wristbands for individuals and corporations. Using them, many hoped to raise awareness and funds for a variety of causes. For this reason, our wristband bracelets were created in a multitude of colors which emphasized a multitude of meanings.
Personalized Cause coordinates its pins, ribbons and wristbands so that it is easy to move from wearing an awareness ribbon in one color to a rubber bracelet in the same or another color. This allows for a variety of awareness products at different price points. Fundraising with a variety of items helps to generate funds for awareness campaigns and to adjust your budget as necessary.
Order a red KNOW MORE awareness wristband today to educate, uplift and inspire others tomorrow!
Red Awareness Wristbands – Causes, Colors, Meanings and Months:
The primary causes associated with red awareness wristbands are Autoimmune Disorders, Bleeding, Clotting and Blood-Related Disorders, Cardiovascular Diseases, and Substance Abuse Prevention.
Autoimmune Disorders
Autoimmune disorders are a group of diseases that occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, and organs. There are more than 80 known autoimmune diseases.
Autoimmune Disorder causes may include:
Adult Onset Still’s Disease
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Giant Cell Arteritis / Temporal Arteritis
Bleeding, Clotting and Blood-Related Disorders
Bleeding, clotting, and blood-related disorders are conditions that affect the blood’s ability to clot or the cells in the blood. These disorders can be inherited or acquired from other medical issues.
Bleeding, Clotting and Blood-Related Disorder causes may include:
Acquired Hemophilia
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (alternate color: Burgundy)
Bleeding Disorders
Blood Clotting Disorders
Blood Donors and Blood Donations
Churg Strauss Syndrome
Clotting Factor Deficiencies
Coagulation Disorders
Factor XI Deficiency (Hemophilia C)
Hemolytic Anemia
Hemophilia
Kawasaki Disease (alternate color: Orange and Red)
Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Platelet Disorders
Sickle Cell Anemia – (alternate color: Burgundy)
Vasculitis
Von Willebrand Disease
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a group of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. They include heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and other conditions.
Cardiovascular Disease causes may include:
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
Cardiomyopathy
Cardiovascular Disease
Congestive Heart Failure / CHF
Heart Disease
Heart Disorders
High Cholesterol Education
Hypertension / High Blood Pressure Education
Myocarditis
Pulmonary Embolism
Stroke
Supraventricular Tachycardia / SVT
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura / TTP
Women’s Heart Health
Drug Abuse Prevention
Many organizations educate, advocate, and collaborate to prevent substance use.
Substance Abuse Prevention causes may include:
Alcohol Dependence Prevention
Impaired Driving Prevention
Mothers Against Drunk Driving / MADD
National Red Ribbon Week / DARE
Other Red Ribbon Causes Include:
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome / AIDS
Blood Cancer
Burn Victims
Cavernous Angioma
Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms including ET, MF, PV / MPN (alternate color: Orange and Red)
HIV
Marfan Syndrome
Poland Syndrome
Rosacea
Tuberculosis / TB
Awareness Months for Red Causes
Acquired Hemophilia Awareness Month – March
Adult Onset Still’s Disease Awareness Day – September 7
AIDS Awareness Month – December
Alcohol Dependence Awareness Month – April
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Awareness Month – June
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month – September
Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month – March
Blood Cancer Awareness Month – September
Blood Clotting Disorders Awareness Month – March
Blood Donor and Blood Donations Awareness Month – January
Burn Victims Awareness Week – First full week in February
Cardiovascular Disease Awareness Month – February
Cavernous Angioma Awareness Month – June
Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms including ET, MF, PV / MPN Awareness Month – September
Children’s Cardiomyopathy Awareness Month – September
Churg Strauss Syndrome Awareness Month – May
Clotting Factor Deficiencies Awareness Month – March
Coagulation Disorders Awareness Month – March
Congestive Heart Failure Awareness Month – May
Epidermolysis Bullosa Awareness Week – October 25-31
Factor XI Deficiency Awareness Month – March
Heart Disease Awareness Month – February
Heart Disorders Awareness Month – February
Hemophilia Awareness Month – March
High Cholesterol Education Awareness Month – September
HIV Awareness Month – December
Hypertension / High Blood Pressure Awareness Month – May
Impaired Driving Prevention Awareness Month – December
MADD / Mothers Against Drunk Driving Awareness Month – December
Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month – February
Myelodysplastic Syndromes Awareness Day – October 25
Myocarditis Awareness Month – April
National Red Ribbon Week / DARE Awareness Week – October 23 – 31
Platelet Disorders Awareness Month – September
Poland Syndrome Awareness Day – April 31
Pulmonary Embolism Awareness Month – March
Rosacea Awareness Month – April
Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness Month – September
Stroke Awareness Month – May
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura / TTP Awareness Month – September
Vasculitis Awareness Month – May
Von Willebrand Disease Awareness Month – March
Women’s Heart Health Awareness Month – February
World AIDS Day – December 1
World Tuberculosis (TB) Day – March 24
HOW DID THE AWARENESS WRISTBAND GET STARTED?
Gel bracelets, or jelly bracelets, are a type of wristband often made from silicone. These gel or rubber bracelets are stretchy and come in a variety of colors. Awareness bracelet wristbands carry messages demonstrating the wearer’s support of a cause or charitable organization. In the early 1990’s, the awareness wristband found its way into the mainstream awareness movement with the Lance Armstrong Livestrong bracelet.
The silicone wristband first became popular in 2004 with the Livestrong yellow band which was established by American cyclist Lance Armstrong to raise awareness of cancer. Livestrong bracelets were a modern take on the classic awareness ribbon symbol. Yellow Livestrong wristbands gained popularity and within a year just about everyone was wearing one. The Livestrong bracelet raised money for cancer charities.
CHARITY AWARENESS WRISTBANDS
In 2004, Personalized Cause was inundated with requests to create cause wristbands for individuals and corporations. That became the impetus behind our KNOW MORE® wristbands and large color variety. Personalized Cause color-coordinated its new awareness wristbands with its pins and ribbons so that it was easy to move from wearing an awareness ribbon in one color to a rubber bracelet in the same.
The wristbands, in the earlier days, were often seen by young people as trendier than traditional charity pins. The wristbands also became a popular tool used in fundraising. The majority of money generated from the sale of fundraising wristbands usually goes towards the charity or cause involved.
THE KNOW MORE® WRISTBAND
Featured in People® Magazine early in the wristband craze alongside the Livestrong wristband, our KNOW MORE® silicone awareness wristband bracelets became known as a casual, stylish, and comfortable way to support your cause. Personalized Cause encouraged wearers to focus on their own cause or stack several bracelets to support multiple causes at once.
KNOW MORE® – A PLAY ON WORDS!
Our slogan is about awareness, education, and advocacy, encouraging you and others to KNOW MORE about a cause that has meaning to you. Simultaneously, we are saying NO MORE when advocating for a cure or social change. KNOW MORE to create a world where there is NO MORE. This bracelet was used at the Race for the Cure® in Orange County, California, and at many other races and walks throughout the country.
With a KNOW MORE® silicone awareness bracelet, you can become an advocate for cancer prevention, disease awareness, and social issues. These inexpensive yet durable rubber bracelets raise awareness and support others in a simple, yet meaningful way. Awareness wristbands are perfect for fundraising events, awareness campaigns, promotional products, company charity events, medical offices, cancer races, marathons, team events, fun runs, and much more.