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 Memory Of My grandfather
Thank you. You are strong and you will live to tell your story. Sending light and love.
Shared from Japan 3 months ago
In Support Of my friends
I think fighting cancer is really hard. We believe that your hard work will pay off. It commemorates your bright future. Together, we are all in one mind.
Shared from Japan 3 months ago
In Support Of everyone fighting
I hope that as many people as possible will be saved.
Shared from Japan 3 months ago
In Support Of Atsuko Suzuki
I just want you to know that I’m thinking of you every day and sending you all my love and strength. You are one of the strongest people I know, and I believe in your ability to overcome this challenge. Please take things one step at a time, and remember that you’re not alone—I’m here for you every step of the way. Stay hopeful, stay strong, and know that brighter days are ahead. We’ll get through this together. Love you!
Shared from Japan 3 months ago
In Support Of Lennette Natucci
You are strong and will beat this. F-Cancer!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Alvin
Eres el papa mas bueno del mundo y el mas fuerte!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Jie Zong
Dad, I was inspired by your courage. You and mom have worked so hard these past two years fighting cancer. We have gone through so much, and seeing things get better little by little makes me very touched. I hope you, mom, sister and grandma will be happy and safe in the future.
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Memory Of Gloria Gregerson
Gloria had leukemia. She received it from nuclear bomb testings in Nevada. Residents were told it was safe. She played in the ashes falling down.
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Memory Of John Hatridge
John had throat cancer. Remembering his tenacity.
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Malvika's Dad
Uncle, you have inspired us with your drive and spirit all these years. I know it's been tough, but please keep up the spirit. We are all rooting for you!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Rithika's Dad
Uncle, you have inspired us with your drive and spirit all these years. I know it's been tough, but please keep up the spirit. We are all rooting for you!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of ACS
Together, we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. The American Cancer Society is dedicated to saving lives, supporting patients, and funding vital research. Every donation, every moment spent raising awareness, and every voice speaking out brings us one step closer to a world where cancer no longer steals our loved ones. Let’s stand together and support this incredible mission. Your involvement matters!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Families touched by
I hope you have the courage and strength during this battle, and you may always have a light illuminating your way and making it all possible.
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Support Of Jen Chochola Tan
I am so proud and inspired by you my cousin. I will continue to support and encourage you. Continue to shine as beautiful as you are. You are a SURVIVOR and WARRIOR! Keep shining and never lose faith!
Shared from United States of America 3 months ago
In Memory Of Loved ones lost
Lost but not forgotten. An inspiration for future survivors.
Shared from Jamaica 3 months ago