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Awareness
A White Ribbon for
SCID Newborn Screening

Primary Immune Deficiency Disease has been
represented with a blue ribbon for many years. When the
Immune Deficiency Foundation held its first Patient and
Family Conference in 2001, many of the SCID families who
had met online and shared each other’s losses and
triumphs for many years would meet face-to-face for the
first time. As a way to identify themselves to one another
they decided to wear a ribbon attached to their name badges.
There was some debate over the ribbon color, but that
lead to a quick and definitive agreement: it must be white!
More than half of the SCID families had at least one SCID
angel. White was the color of choice because it would
honor all those angels.
Through the years, we've continued to wear a white ribbon,
and as we turned our combined efforts toward the implementation
of SCID Newborn Screening our white ribbons, yet again,
honor all those SCID angels and remind us that SCID Newborn
Screening is their legacy.
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