Light Up the Globe
Use the form below to upload a design and dedicate 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. Your personally decorated Luminaria bag will be displayed at a Relay For Life event in the country you select. Submit your volunteer time via the Microsoft GIVE program!
Share your own Global Luminaria to help us Light Up the Globe!
Luminaria from your event
In Honor Of Christine Protan
Glad you beat breast cancer!
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In Memory Of Jay Patel
Stay strong and know you have friend routing for you to fight. I dont want to loose any more friends after loosing one.
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In Support Of Cancer Patients
You are strong and you can do it!
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In Honor Of Lisa Robinson
Thinking of my sister today, who not only went through treatment for throat cancer, but also recently had lumpectomies to reduce breast cancer risk. Given that she is a diabetic, this created even more health worries. She has been very strong for herself and for her family throughout both ordeals. And is now in remission and back to as normal as possible. :)
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In Support Of Children
Lean on your loved ones, your healthcare team, and the support networks available to you. There will be moments of fear and doubt, but also moments of profound strength and hope. Celebrate the small wins, cherish the support you receive, and never lose sight of the light at the end of the tunnel. Know that you are stronger than you think, braver than you believe, and more loved than you can imagine. The path ahead may be challenging, but your spirit is unbreakable. Keep fighting, keep hoping.
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In Support Of FutureCancerWarriers
If you ever find yourself facing the formidable challenge of cancer, know this: you are not alone. You are surrounded by a community of warriors, survivors, and supporters who understand the depth of your struggle and the strength you possess. You have within you an incredible reservoir of courage, resilience, and hope. Every step you take, no matter how difficult, is a testament to your bravery and determination. Your journey may be tough, but remember that each day you fight is a victory.
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In Support Of Pam Custer
My dear friend, nothing can take the word of God off your tongue or from your mouth! Thank you for being such an amazing and courageous friend! Keep fighting this fight and know we are with you every step of the way. Much love, Mary Beth
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In Honor Of Jackson N
Cancer is terrible and especially when it hits a child. Even though it's 10 years behind you now as you come into your adult years, you fought hard and flipped the script! Each year I watch you gather toys and gifts to give to other children in their fight. I see you gathering gift cards for parents who are "stuck" in the hospital. Even though you live in a different state now, you always come back to give big gifts at the hospital where you found healing. You're the real one Jackson!
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In Honor Of Our neighbors
We honor your legacy by remembering the kindness, laughter, and the bonds we shared. Your influence lives on in the stories we tell, the lessons we’ve learned, and the love we continue to feel for you. You are missed deeply, but your presence remains in the very fabric of our community, reminding us to cherish every moment and to live our lives with the same strength and grace you exemplified.
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In Honor Of My neighbors
To all the cherished neighbors we've lost to cancer, we remember you with deep love, respect, and gratitude. Each of you brought unique light and joy to our community, touching our lives in profound ways that continue to resonate even in your absence. Your strength, courage, and unwavering spirit during your battles with cancer are forever etched in our hearts. Though cancer may have taken you from us, it could never diminish the impact you made on our lives or the memories we hold dear.
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In Support Of Debbie Layden
Aunt Debbie, I know these days have been tough, but you are by far tougher! Your strength and courage inspire me and I'm so grateful that you are winning this fight. You got this! Mary Beth
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In Honor Of Mom
Your journey has been a testament to your incredible spirit and the depth of your love for us all. I am endlessly grateful for the example you have set, showing me that with faith, love, and perseverance, we can overcome anything. You are my hero, and I am so proud to be your son.
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In Memory Of Alice Johnson
In memory of my grandmother, who passed away in 2006 just a few days short of her 95th birthday. After overcoming breast cancer in her 60s, they found cancer in the other breast - with the news delivered on her 85th birthday. Her strength in going through treatment - and living almost another 10 years - is astounding and inspiring.
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In Honor Of Mom
Watching you fight with such grace and unwavering hope has been a powerful lesson in the strength of the human spirit. You not only faced your illness head-on, but you did so with a positivity that brought light even in the darkest moments. Your smile, your laughter, and your love remained constant, reminding me that hope is stronger than any adversity.
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In Honor Of Mom
I wanted to take a moment to express how deeply I admire and am inspired by you. Your strength and resilience during your battle with cancer have left me in awe. Through every challenge and obstacle, you faced each day with a courage and determination that showed me the true meaning of bravery.
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In Memory Of Grandfather
I am sorry we never had the chance to meet. I heard that you were radiant, kind and that you had much integrity. Grandma used to say that we would have hit it off.
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In Memory Of Mr Roche
We remember and honor Mr. Roche, a cherished neighbor and a profound role model, who bravely faced his battle with cancer. His strength and resilience through such a challenging time were truly inspiring. Mr. Roche, you are deeply missed, but your influence lives on. Rest in peace, knowing that you made a significant difference in the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing you.
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In Support Of Ron Weir
My father in law Ron is strong. He's sharp. He's funny. And his daughter is pretty cool too. Years ago we were starting our family and lived across the country. We got the call that Ron was battling cancer. It was too far away for frequent visits, but, we figured it out and just a couple years later we had an opportunity to move back closer. Since then we've shared many meals, memories, and quality time together including just this past weekend. I'm thankful for Ron's resiliency strength!
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