One
of the most moving parts of the Relay For Life is the Ceremony of Hope. As
the light dims over campsites and team members complete laps, the night is
brightened by the glow of lighted bags called luminaria, each of which has a
special meaning. Some luminaria celebrate the survivorship of people who
have battled cancer and lived to tell the tale. Many commemorate the lives
of those who have been lost to this disease. All represent a person who has
been profoundly affected by cancer and the family and friends who continue
to be touched by that experience.
Would you like to honor someone with a
luminaria at our Relay For Life Ceremony of Hope? You too can help spread
the light of hope and honor or remember those in your life who have been
touched by this disease.
Please click the link below to order
your luminaria for this year’s Relay. You can honor a cancer survivor by
placing their name under “In Honor of," or you can remember someone who was
lost to cancer by placing the name under “In Memory of.” Each individual’s
name will appear on a luminaria and each will be lit at the ceremony to
shine as a beacon of hope for others. You also have the option to send an
e-card to inform family members and friends of your special gift.