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 Mehdi Mansouri
Amoo Mehdi, you're truly missed.
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Honor Of Jodi Kruse
Cancer Warrior and Survivor, a true fighter and a dear friend.
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Memory Of My uncle
Unfortunately lost you too early. Miss you and always remembering you. Thank you for showing me how to battle everyday.
Shared from United Kingdom 1 year ago
In Memory Of Arthur Burdick
My grandfathers were both taken too soon. My dad's father at 42 related to DDT/agent orange exposure in the Korean War and my mom's dad at 66 through exposure to DDT as well.
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Support Of Alex Kunz
Thinking of you and sending hope and light your way
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Memory Of Nana
We miss you and love you for the time you gave us
Shared from Australia 1 year ago
In Support Of Zina, Lynn, Mykyung
Stay strong my beautiful friends!
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Support Of Everyone
"The path may be tough, but so are you—your victory is coming."
Shared from India 1 year ago
In Support Of Errol Campbell
My dad beat prostate cancer and that survival changed his approach to life.
Shared from Canada 1 year ago
In Honor Of Cancer dead
people who suffered incredible pain while humanity learned by trial and error how to cure some cancers
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Memory Of Louis Coito
We lost you too soon. Wish you had a chance to get to know your granddaughters, you would have loved them
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Honor Of All who are fighting
Stay Strong and keep fighting
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Honor Of John Croasdell
Colo Cancer survivor!
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Honor Of Julie Larson
For your bravery during a time of uncertainty, may the road ahead be easier than the road behind.
Shared from United States of America 1 year ago
In Memory Of Loved One
The strongest people are not those who show strength in front of us, but those who win battles we know nothing about. Believe in the magic of new beginnings. Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow. Your illness does not define you. Your strength and courage do. Tough times never last, but tough people do.
Shared from India 1 year ago
In Memory Of My Brother In Law
We lost you in Cancer but you will live forever in our memories.
Shared from India 1 year ago