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The statistics are alarming with no real decrease foreseen.  It seems there isn't enough being done to find a cure for sexually transmitted diseases, especially those that scientists see as non-life threatening.  But as a victim of an STD, I can say from experience it is life altering and through my advocacy work, I've found it to be life-threatening to so many.  It's stealing the quality of life from people in so many ways. 

 

Several online advocates have joined together to have these ribbons and graphics created for anyone to use that would like to help increase STD Awareness.  Download and use the graphics for your own site by right clicking on the images and saving them to your computer.  These images have all been made to look best against a light background.

 

For more information on the ribbon and what it's colors mean, visit our Ribbon Introduction page.

 

For more tools and ways to help increase awareness or stats that may be highlighted, visit our STD Awareness page.

 

Because No One Is As Good As All Of Us

 

Ribbons in various sizes

              

 

If you would like to help stand in support of STD Awareness even if for the month of April, please drop us an email with the site linking back.  We are going to be making a list of all of our online supporters as a thank you as well as a resource for adding visitors to your sites.

 

Please use these ribbons to link to one of the following sites:

 

www.herpesonline.org

www.yoshi2me.com

www.ashastd.org

 

 

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