Jade Ribbon Campaign
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The Jade Ribbon Campaign (JRC) also known as JoinJade,[1] was launched by the Asian Liver Center (ALC) at Stanford University in May 2001 during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to help spread awareness internationally about hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities.[2][3]
Formation | 2001; 23 years ago (2001) |
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Headquarters | Palo Alto |
Parent organization | Stanford Asian Liver Center |
Website | https://joinjade.org/ |
The objective of the Jade Ribbon Campaign is twofold: (1) to eradicate HBV worldwide; and (2) to reduce the incidence and mortality associated with liver cancer.
Considered to be the essence of heaven and earth, Jade is believed in many Asian cultures to bring good luck and longevity while deflecting negativity. Folded like the Chinese character "人" (ren) meaning "person" or "people", the Jade Ribbon symbolizes the spirit of the campaign in bringing the Asian and global community together to combat this silent epidemic.