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 Families of Patients
Your dedication and care are the unsung heroics in the journey of healing. Every moment of patience, every act of kindness, and every bit of your strength brings light to the lives of those you care for. Remember to take care of yourself too, as your well-being is just as important. 🌼
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of My amma
Your resilience has been our inspiration. You are truly an example that the comeback is stronger than the setback!
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of cancer survivors
You fought long and hard battles, harder than any would know. But you fought them with such strength, you show everyone the best of humanity in the hardest of times.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Memory Of My Grandfather
You'll be remembered as a strong man
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Warriors
In support of all cancer warriors, past and present, who continue to show immense courage and strength every day. May this light be a symbol of hope, unity, and healing. You are never alone in this fight
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Patients
You are strong, brave, and never alone in this fight.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of My Favourite Mavshi
You are the best and the strongest. Keep fighting. We are with you.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Survivors
Surviving cancer is not the end of a gruesome story. It is the beginning of a beautiful one.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Warriors
Cancer may have started the fight, but you will finish it. Your unwavering determination and positive attitude are your greatest weapons.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Patients
You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think, and twice as beautiful as you'd ever imagined.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Patients
Your battle is tough, but so are you. Keep Fighting!!
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Medics
Thank you all for your unwavering support during the hour of need.
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of All cancer survivors
You did it, and now you have inspired the impacted ones. Hope is a powerful tool after all.
Shared from United States of America 10 months ago


In Memory Of my beloved Mom
My mom is a true warrior fighting with her 4th stage of lung cancer, we love you and we miss you loads!
Shared from Singapore 10 months ago


In Honor Of Cancer Fighters
You are stronger than you know!
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Patients
You’re a warrior, and warriors never give up. Keep fighting, you’ve got this!!
Shared from India 10 months ago


In Support Of Cancer Patients
Best wishes to all the people who have been impacted by cancer.
Shared from Canada 10 months ago


In Honor Of Your Strength
This light is your trophy for bravery and resilience! Your spirit brightens the lives of everyone who hears your story. Let it guide you through dark days and remind you that you're never alone. We're here, cheering you on with love and high-fives! Keep dreaming of a brighter future! Your strength is a beacon that won't fade, no matter the obstacles. With a Big Ol' Hug, A Friend
Shared from United States of America 10 months ago


In Support Of Doctors and Nurses
Your dedication to helping patient navigate their treatment and their journey to recovery is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your selfless service
Shared from United States of America 10 months ago


In Memory Of Mrs Rao
Mrs Rao was my aunt and I grew up spending a lot of time in her home. She was the most gentle and caring human being that always had a smile on her face. We lost Mrs Rao to cancer in 1996. It was my first encounter with the harsh realities of cancer and the effects it had on my cousins. We still reminisce about our carefree childhood under the care of Mrs Rao. We miss you auntyji!
Shared from India 10 months ago