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.
Hazel K ArmbristerI light this candle for you my dear Mother. Although you have been gone for six months now , I still want to call and hear your voice and hug you. I love you , RIP Mama. Your only child, your baby, Lydia Armbrister- Wilson |
Susie Piper, Round Rock, TxMissing you Mama |
Flo Campbell, Round Rock, TxIn honor of my Mother-in-law, Flo Campbell. Gone, missed, but not forgotten. |
Eugene & Hazel Jones, Dayton, OhioIn loving memory of my parents. Your legacy lives on and you are forever in our hearts. |
Mrs. Dovella Puryear Cowley, Houston, TXI light this candle in honor of my mother, Mrs. Dovella Cowley. Mom, you are the strength within our Family’s Circle. You always exemplified remarkable faith, courage and grace during your journey. God has added another beautiful soul to his Kingdom. We Love You Eternally. |
Judith Robinson, HoustonJudy you had such an impact on my life and who I am. Your support was unwavering and I enjoyed knowing you every minute! You held your head high and endured through it all until the Lord carried you home. Love and remember you always. |
Judith Robinson, HoustonJudy you had such an impact on my life and who I am. Your support was unwavering and I enjoyed knowing you every minute! You held your head high and endured through it all until the Lord carried you home. Love and remember you always. |
Kathryn Smith, Milwaukee WIIn honor of my dear grandmother, Kathryn C. Smith, who lost her battle with breast cancer in 1990. May her light and legacy continue to shine on. |
Pariss M. Coleman, Toledo, OHIn loving memory of my father-in-law who lost his courageous fight against lung cancer in August. He was an amazing man loved by all and will be deeply missed. |
Velma E. Simmons, Montgomery, ALI light this candle in memory of my beloved sister Velma. I know how hard you fought to stay with us just a bit longer, but the Lord called you home. Now you are at peace and pain free. I cherish the memories and miss your sweet soul. Love, Marcia |