Light Up the Globe: Honor Every Life Touched by Cancer
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has a long history of reducing barriers for cancer patients in the U.S., but cancer knows no borders. Our global mission spans 57 countries, focused on cancer prevention, reducing suffering, shaping global policy, and empowering local cancer organizations to increase visibility and awareness.
We are excited to continue partnering with Microsoft employees year-round to give cancer organizations around the world a platform to increase their visibility and generate cancer awareness. The ACS Relay For Life Program unites 35 countries from 6 continents with Global Relay For Life events to bring people together to honor those affected by cancer and light up the dark by displaying Luminaria bags that are decorated in remembrance of patients, survivors, and those we have lost.
We invite you to help light up the globe by dedicating a Luminaria bag to a loved one or a co-worker who has lost their battle to cancer, in honor of those who won and those who are still fighting the disease. Be sure to log your volunteer hours or have your donations matched by Microsoft.
Use this form to dedicate a Luminaria bag in honor of, in memory of, or in support of a loved one or someone you know who has been impacted by cancer. Upload a design to help light the path of hope for cancer survivors or thrivers currently undergoing treatment or to remember someone we have lost to cancer.
Please log your volunteer hours through Microsoft's GIVE program by searching for the American Cancer Society, Inc. and selecting the project Light Up the Globe: Honor Every Life Touched by Cancer.
Get Involved
Continue the momentum of Microsoft employees who have dedicated 2,725 Luminaria's in 27 participating countries. Through Microsoft's volunteer matching, $29,853 benefited the American Cancer Society and India-based employees matching supported the Indian Cancer Society, raising $24,989.
- Donate to the American Cancer Society and Microsoft will match your donations.
- Create a Luminaria bag and log your volunteer hours.
- Join a Relay For Life event: United States or Global
Our Global Work
The American Cancer Society's global work is focused on lower-income countries, where we work across the full cancer continuum, predominantly in national referral hospitals, often the only facilities where cancer is currently addressed. We seek measurable results in countries where Ministries of Health, hospitals and civil society partners can make the most significant impact. Areas of prioritization include controlling risk factors, infection-associated cancers, women's cancers, and pediatric/adolescent cancers.
Our flagship program, the Building Expertise, Advocacy, and Capacity for Oncology Navigation (BEACON) Initiative, strengthens health institutions and cancer organizations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) through patient navigation—a proven model of patient-centered care. Drawing on our success with this model in the U.S., we are helping LMICs improve cancer outcomes and patient experiences.
Our global cancer preventative work is focused on preventing and treating cervical cancer. One woman dies of cervical cancer every two minutes resulting in over 340,000 preventable deaths annually and 9 out of 10 cervical cancer deaths globally occur on LMICs. For example, India has 1 in 5 cases of cervical cancer in the world but has less than a 5% screening rate. The HPV Vaccine and cervical cancer screening are both underutilized but effective tools for prevention.
Our Global Patient Support team works with health care facilities and organizations in LMICs to help cancer patients and their caregivers on their cancer journey by promoting patient-centered care through the implementation of patient navigation and cancer education for patients and caregivers. The goal is to remove barriers to care, reduce patient suffering, increase treatment adherence, and improve health outcomes. The team provides training, guidance, and mentorship to health care facilities and cancer-focused organizations to ensure that cancer patient care and support services are coordinated, comprehensive, and effective.
"When I learned that I had cancer, I was very scared. However, after meeting with Helen, one of the navigators, I learned a lot more about cancer and felt encouraged to seek treatment. Helen served as an advisor throughout my difficult journey through chemotherapy, as she helped me learn about the side effects of treatment and how I could manage them. Now, I'm almost finished with treatment and am deeply grateful for all that the navigation team has done to help me through this time."
The American Cancer Society has a long history of working to reduce barriers for cancer patients in the United States (US). However, the needs of cancer patients and their families in LMICs can be even greater than for patients in the US. These patients are often more vulnerable due to higher rates of poverty, health facilities and systems that are severely under-resourced (e.g., specialized staff, equipment, medicines, etc.), low levels of understanding cancer, and limited patient support services. All these factors contribute to poor health outcomes.
To learn more, please visit our global work website.
Recent Luminarias
In Support Of Cancer Patients
Stay strong and keep fighting. You are not alone, and many people are cheering for you. Believe in yourself and your ability to overcome this challenge.
Shared from Japan 1 month ago
In Honor Of my mother
Dear Mom, I've seen bravery and a life-inspiring drive to fight one of the most dreadful diseases in the world, but you made it at the age of 86, and I'm so proud of you! You're a real-life role model who has demonstrated a strong will and a positive outlook on life. Congratulations!
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Memory Of Cheyenne
Although gone from our lives, you're still thought about everyday! Your brother Max and mommy can't wait to see you in Heaven!
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Support Of Cancer Patients
You're incredibly strong, and your courage through this fight is inspiring. Remember, you are never alone, there’s a whole community here supporting you every step of the way. Stay hopeful and keep pushing forward!
Shared from India 1 month ago
In Memory Of Chris Perry
CP - You left a lasting impression on so many and are dearly missed. We'll continue to keep your memory alive, and toast to the many good times we shared together (preferably with a Pliny the Elder). Rest easy my friend. Love, Matty Wil
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Memory Of Kumiko
You have shown us a wonderful way of living. Thank you very much.
Shared from Japan 1 month ago
In Memory Of My father
Dad, you were amazing, working hard and staying positive until the very end. I wish I had realized it sooner and fought the cancer with you earlier. Thank you!
Shared from Japan 1 month ago
In Support Of Kelsey Dellino
Kelsey Dellino is a loving wife, mother to four boys, amazing friend and mentor. She’s giving, loving, and throws all her energy and her whole heart into her beloved community, and consistently supports the people she cares most deeply for. Never having smoked a day in her life, Kelsey was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, which had spread to her liver, lymph nodes, spine, pelvis and hips. Sending her so much love, strength, healing, and support in her fight against cancer.
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Memory Of Sarah E Greenberg
Sarah E Greenberg was a world traveler, best friend with the best laugh, life of the party, littlest sister of 6, and a loving daughter. She was so full of joy, life, and fun. Sarah lived more fully in her 24 years than most do in a lifetime.
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Memory Of Nancy Staudinger
Nancy Staudinger was a proud mom of 3, loving wife, domestic goddess & fashionista. She was a "second mom" and beloved friend to countless people in her community of Sammamish, WA and across the country. She loved unconditionally and gave selflessly, always putting her family and others before herself. Nancy was fun-loving, hardworking, intelligent, caring, and compassionate. She fought cancer with strength, grace, and of course style.
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Support Of all cancer patients
I hope you know that you are not alone in this journey. Your strength, courage, and resilience are inspiring to all those around you. It's okay to have tough days and to lean on those around you for support. You have a community of people who care about you and are here to support you every step of the way. Keep fighting, stay hopeful, and know that brighter days are ahead.
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Support Of Dunia Serrano
Que Dios te provea la fuerza para afrontar esto. Estamos contigo.
Shared from Honduras 1 month ago
In Memory Of My Aunt
You were always sharing your deep love to the family and were always beloved by all of us. Hope there is no cancer in heaven. Missing you.
Shared from Canada 1 month ago
In Support Of Mi madre hermosa!
Gracias por toda tu fuerza y perceverancia para salir de este mal tiempo. Gracias por el amor tan grande que te ha dado energía para seguir luchando! sos una guerrera increíble.
Shared from Uruguay 1 month ago
In Support Of My sister
You have been strong and I am really happy to see you have recovered a lot over the past 2 years. Continue to stay strong, we are all with you in this together, I am sure you will be fine!
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago
In Support Of All people fighting
Sending strength and support to all patients around the world. Wishing you a fast recovery.
Shared from United States of America 1 month ago