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National Random Acts Light Day

National Random Acts of Light Day encourages people to bring light to those affected by cancer through acts of kindness. This special day aims to raise awareness about blood cancers and support patients and survivors through random acts of kindness.

Quick Facts

When is it?: June 13th annually
Tagged as: Cancer awareness and support day
What’s the hashtag?: #RandomActsofLight
When was it founded?: 2017
Who founded it?: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)

History of Random Acts of Light Day

The day emerged as part of LLS’s flagship fundraising campaign “Light The Night.” The initiative began with celebrities surprising blood cancer patients and survivors to lift their spirits. Since its launch, over 40 cancer patients across the USA have experienced special moments with their favorite athletes and celebrities.

Timeline

  • 2016: Random Acts of Light movement launches
  • 2017: First National Random Acts of Light Day celebrated
  • Present: Continues as annual awareness campaign with Light The Night Walks

Dates by Year

YearMonth and DateDay
2025June 13Friday
2026June 13Saturday
2027June 13Sunday

How It’s Observed

People participate by surprising cancer patients with kind gestures such as:

  • Providing meals or gift certificates
  • Offering tickets to events
  • Treating survivors to spa services
  • Volunteering at hospitals
  • Participating in Light The Night Walks

Fun Facts About the Day

  • Over 1.3 million people in the US live with blood cancers
  • Light The Night Walks feature three colored lanterns: white for survivors, red for supporters, and gold in remembrance
  • The movement has spread nationwide through social media sharing and community involvement

Quiz

  1. What date is National Random Acts of Light Day?
  2. What organization founded this day?
  3. What colors are the lanterns at Light The Night Walks?
    -(Answers: June 13th, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, White/Red/Gold)

FAQs

Q: How can I participate?
A: Perform any act of kindness for cancer patients or survivors and share using #RandomActsofLight

Q: How long is the Light the Night Walk?
A: Less than two miles

Related Days

  • National Cancer Survivors Day
  • World Cancer Day
  • Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month
  • Light The Night Walk Events

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