
Who are the Ribboners?
The Ribboners are the younger members of the White Ribbon Association.
What do the Ribboners believe?
Ribboners believe in being healthy and taking care of themselves. Ribboners respect themselves by saying no to alcohol, drugs and smoking.
How can I become a Ribboner?
You can become a Ribboner by filling in (and having a parent or guardian sign) this form [pdf] and posting it to us at the address below, or a parent or guardian can email us at info@white-ribbon.org.uk with your name, address and date of birth, their name and permission to join.
You can also sign the Ribboners' card, which means you have made the choice to say 'No!' to drugs, alcohol and smoking.
Becoming a Ribboner is free!
What happens after I join?
We'll send you a welcome pack, which includes the Ribboners' card.

We publish The Ribboners magazine twice a year, and we will send you each new issue absolutely free.
You can send us opinions, questions, writings, drawings, games or jokes - anything you want to share! Each issue of The Ribboners has a page for your items. We'd also like to publish any articles you send to us, so if you're a budding journalist or want to share your opinions or things you've found out with other Ribboners, send us what you've written!
We will also be updating these pages regularly. If you have anything you'd like to send to us or ideas for new pages, email us, use our contact us form or write to us at:
The Ribboners
White Ribbon Association
341, Tanworth Lane,
Shirley, Solihull,
West Midlands
B90 4DU
Ribboners know that drugs, alcohol and smoking are harmful, and choose to be smart and say 'no'!

Who are the Ribboners?
The Ribboners are the younger members of the White Ribbon Association.
What do the Ribboners believe?
Ribboners believe in being healthy and taking care of themselves. Ribboners respect themselves by saying no to alcohol, drugs and smoking.
How can I become a Ribboner?
You can become a Ribboner by filling in (and having a parent or guardian sign) this form [pdf] and posting it to us at the address below, or a parent or guardian can email us at info@white-ribbon.org.uk with your name, address and date of birth, their name and permission to join.
You can also sign the Ribboners' card, which means you have made the choice to say 'No!' to drugs, alcohol and smoking.
Becoming a Ribboner is free!
What happens after I join?
We'll send you a welcome pack, which includes the Ribboners' card.

We publish The Ribboners magazine twice a year, and we will send you each new issue absolutely free.
You can send us opinions, questions, writings, drawings, games or jokes - anything you want to share! Each issue of The Ribboners has a page for your items. We'd also like to publish any articles you send to us, so if you're a budding journalist or want to share your opinions or things you've found out with other Ribboners, send us what you've written!
We will also be updating these pages regularly. If you have anything you'd like to send to us or ideas for new pages, email us, use our contact us form or write to us at:
The Ribboners
White Ribbon Association
341, Tanworth Lane,
Shirley, Solihull,
West Midlands
B90 4DU
Ribboners know that drugs, alcohol and smoking are harmful, and choose to be smart and say 'no'!