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It is especially hard to get a free bracelet without giving anything at all in exchange. People who pay for a particular service or to attend an event are frequently given wristbands to denote that they paid. A lot of charities give away free Wristbands along with a petition that the recipient make a recommended donation. Hospitals and health organizations give their patients identification bracelets that contain personalized information that doctors may need to know.
Bracelets are frequently employed to recognize people who have paid admission to an event. One such case is when a person is given a disposable bracelet after getting admittance to a dance club or a concert. The bracelet is free of charge, but the admission is not. People at these same places are frequently given bracelets when they are verified to be of legal drinking age. Thus, the person does not have to let somebody see photo identification every time they buy an alcoholic drink.
Some charities use bracelets as fundraising instruments. Occasionally the bracelets are technically free, but the charity will ask for a recommended contribution. Particular color bracelets represent particular issues or charities. A lot of people like to show the different interests they support by getting and wearing bracelets of different colors. Yellow bracelets are frequently given to people who donate to a charity that specializes in cancer research. Charities supporting people with traumatic brain injuries usually have green bracelets. The Red Cross uses red bracelets for fundraisers.
Free bracelets usually come with a price of some kind either the person must pay an admission bill, donate money, or be hospitalized to get a bracelet.