Add a Tribute


Honor a Caregiver’s Dedication

The Wall of Courage is our digital gallery celebrating the selflessness, compassion, and resilience of cancer caregivers.

By adding a tribute, you ensure their impact is recognized and shared with a community that cares.


Why Add a Tribute?

1. Shine a Light on Unsung Heroes

Caregivers often work behind the scenes. Every tribute—short or long, with or without a photo—amplifies their story and reminds the nation that caregivers matter. Your words validate their sacrifices and lift their spirits.

2. Inspire Hope and Courage

Personal stories become beacons of strength for others. When new caregivers read your tribute, they’ll find encouragement to persevere and know they’re not alone.

3. Build a Movement of Gratitude

Our Wall of Courage grows tribute by tribute, story by story. Together, we’re creating a legacy of kindness and resilience that uplifts the entire cancer community.


How to Add Your Tribute

Step 1: Tell Us About the Caregiver

  • Name (as you’d like it displayed)
  • Relationship (e.g., “Mother,” “Friend,” “Nurse,” “Spouse”)

Step 2: Tell Us About You

  • Your Name (or initials if you prefer)
  • Your Email (for confirmation only; never shared publicly)

Step 3: Share Your Tribute

Step 4: Submit, Share & Save

  • Click Submit Tribute.
  • Instantly share on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.
  • Download your printable Tribute Certificate (PDF) to keep or gift.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can submit a tribute?
Anyone! Patients, survivors, friends, family members, healthcare workers—anyone who wishes to honor a caregiver.

What information is required?
Caregiver’s first name (or initials), your tribute message, and your name or initials.

Can I submit more than one tribute?
Yes! Honor as many caregivers as you like. Each deserves recognition.

Is my tribute public?
Yes. All tributes appear on the Wall of Courage for visitors to read and celebrate.

Can I remain anonymous?
Absolutely—just use initials or “Anonymous” where appropriate.

How quickly will my tribute appear?
Most tributes are posted within 24-48 hours after a brief review for respect and clarity.


Guidelines & Best Practices

  1. Keep It Personal & Respectful
    • Speak from the heart: share a moment that captures their compassion or courage.
    • Avoid profanity, political content, or details that could identify a patient’s medical condition.
  2. Character Limits & Formatting (Coming Soon)
    • Tribute Message: up to 300 characters (about 3 lines of text).
    • Use plain text only; line breaks are allowed.
    • No HTML, emojis, or special formatting.
  3. Privacy & Consent
    • Ensure you have explicit permission to share any personal images or stories.
    • If you’re honoring someone other than a family member, confirm they’re comfortable being featured publicly.

See the Wall of Courage

Once your tribute is approved (usually within 24–48 hours), it will appear on the Wall of Courage, where others can read and offer encouragement. Explore the growing gallery of caregiver stories from across the country:

[ View the Wall of Courage ]


What Happens Next?

Instant Publication
As soon as you click Submit Tribute, your tribute appears live on the Wall of Courage—no waiting, no email notification.

Download & Share
Right after submitting, you can download your personalized Tribute Certificate (PDF) and share your tribute instantly via social media, email, or any way you choose.

Explore & Inspire
Head straight to the gallery to see other tributes in real time. Your message joins a growing community of gratitude, uplifting caregivers and their families nationwide.


Accessibility & Privacy Commitment

  • All form fields are clearly labeled and keyboard accessible.
  • Color contrast exceeds WCAG 2.1 guidelines for readability and inclusion.
  • We do not share your email or private information—tributes are public, but you control what details are displayed.

Need Inspiration or Help?


Thank you for adding your tribute and helping us build a community where caregivers feel seen, valued, and celebrated—one tribute at a time.