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 Support Of All Cancer Warriors
You’re stronger than you know, and every day you fight is a victory. Keep believing in yourself and your journey towards healing. 🌟
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Honor Of cancer serviver
Your journey has been one of immense courage, strength, and resilience. You have faced challenges that many cannot even imagine, and yet, you have emerged stronger and more determined. Your story is a beacon of hope and inspiration to all of us.
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Support Of The Cancer Fighters
You all are a fighter and will come out of these as shining star . You all are a champion!
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Memory Of Ishwar Chand Jindal
We love you and miss you so much Nanu ! Hope you're proud of us
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Memory Of VISWANATHAN
Lost My pillar of support My father
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Honor Of My very good friend
He is a cancer survivor. His cancer journey was not easy, with a young child and burdening hospital bills, especially with no insurance and even loss of job. He could not find a job, due to the surgeries. But he held his head high and finally settled down
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Memory Of Purnima Aunty
Thank you for enlightening me with your most valuable contribution ..Will miss you
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Memory Of My grampa
Hope you are proud of us, watching us from up there <3 Miss you
Shared from Portugal 2 months ago
In Support Of Swapna Ray Chaudhuri
You have been an inspiration in your fight and you have inspired countless others in their fights.
Shared from India 2 months ago
In Memory Of Konavoltchouk
One of my besties lost her life for Leukemia. Hence being part of this cause.
Shared from United States of America 2 months ago