Join us in spreading hope across the country, honoring those who have been touched by cancer, and remembering those lost. We invite you to light a virtual candle and share a special message in honor of a loved one.
We also hope you will consider donating to the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network’s 11th annual Lights of Hope event, being virtually hosted on Saturday, September 18 at 4 p.m. EDT. Since 2015, The Links, Incorporated and the American Cancer Society have worked together to address cancer disparities and drive health equity in all communities touched by cancer. The Lights of Hope livestream will highlight stories of loved ones who have fought cancer and survived, and remember those who lost the battle.
Janice Bradshaw White, Stafford, VirginiaIn Memory of my dear friend Janice Bradshaw White. I miss you my friend and may you continue to rest in peace. Love you forever, Latonia |
Barbara Holt, Waldorf, MDMa Barbara, We miss you! Continue to rest in his Arms. Love, Latonia Talley |
Daniel E. Phair, Clinton, MDDanny, You will always and forever be in our thoughts and prayers. We miss you so much! Love Always my brother, The Talleys |
Floyd J. McIver, San Bernardino, CAWe light a candle in memory of our father who was diagnosed with prostate cancer and passed away on July 25, 2020. He was our role model, our rock, and our comfort. Our dad will be forever loved and missed. |
Rickeysha (LadyBug) Dunbar, Miami, FlordiaLadyBug, You were a light to your family & friends. Your legacy and smile will continue to live on. Gone too soon! You are safe in His Arms now. |
Michaelene James, Naples, FloridaDonation in honor of my Grandmother (Gertie Cowan) and my grandfather(Porter Napier).Thank you both for all the memories that you left us. |
Mytrice Talley, Roxboro, NCIn memory of my Mother-in-law. Your legacy lives on through your children, family and friends. Thanks for raising my amazing husband of nearly 30 years. You would be proud. Continue Resting in his Arms. Love, Latonia |
All families and loved ones, Columbia, MissouriFar too many lives have been impacted. Our greatest hopes for better treatments and cures should be be answered with definitively just actions, remedy and speedy interventions. |
Toni Fry Walker, Fairfax Station, VAIn memory of my cousin and BFF. She lives on in my heart. |
Lonzo C. Garrett, White Hall, ArkansasI light this candle in loving memory of my father who passed away battling lung cancer at the age of 58. He was a strong, yet gentle man who taught his children how to love, take care of family, and numerous other lessons that we carry on today. You are so very missed and always in my heart. You left an awesome legacy. |