Random Acts Of Light Day

Deepthi Reddy
Dec 22, 2023 By Deepthi Reddy
Originally Published on Mar 08, 2022
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Random Acts of Light Day is observed as part of a fundraising initiative by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, called 'Light The Night Walks'

Where is Random Acts Of Light Day observed?

 Random Acts of Light Day is observed across the United States of America.

Who is Random Acts Of Light Day observed by?

Since Random Acts of Light Day is meant to create awareness and generate empathy, it can (and should be) observed by everyone who can do so.

When did Random Acts Of Light Day first start?

 Random Acts of Lights Day first started in 2017.

Who started Random Acts Of Light Day?

 Random Acts of Light Day was started by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).

History And Timeline

This day started out as a movement to bring happiness and light to the world of people who are fighting blood cancer. While it is a difficult journey to live with cancer, there are small things we can do to help make it a little better, for example, getting support from family and friends.

The goal of this particular day is to raise awareness with the general public about the severity of this issue and to support blood cancer patients.

Leukaemia 

One of the three types of blood cancer, leukemia, was discovered by Rudolf Virchow, a German physician who is also known as the 'Father of Modern Pathology.'

1847

Advent Of Chemotherapy

With the development of folic acid antagonist drugs and nitrogen mustards, the first chemotherapy treatments were designed and used to treat various types of cancer, among them blood cancers. 

'40s

The Leukemia And Lymphoma Society

This voluntary health agency, the largest in the world of its kind, was established in 1949 in Rye Brook, NY. Its aim was to cure leukemia, myeloma, lymphoma and improve the lives of those with blood cancer.

1949

Bone Marrow Transplant

In 1956, the first successful instance of bone marrow transplant for a leukemia patient took place by Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, who was an advisor for LLS.

1956

Random Acts of Light Day

On June 13, 2017, the first instance of this day was observed by paying homage to blood cancer patients. 

2017

Traditions And Customs

While there are no particular traditions specific to this day, it doesn't mean you can't create your own. Talk to cancer survivors to learn more about their journey and share their stories online to inspire the rest of the world using the hashtag for the day.

The important thing on this day is to do a kind act for someone else and to carry that attitude with you even after the day.

Raising awareness for blood cancer is also important, so it is important to educate others and be educated yourself. The goal, ultimately, is to make the world a better and easier place for those suffering from cancer.

Ways To Observe Random Acts Of Light Day

There are many ways to observe this important day. Here are some suggestions by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!

Any kind gesture, like bringing a gift or sharing a nice hearty meal, will brighten up cancer patients' days.

Treat a cancer patient or survivor to a coffee, or an ice cream, hear their story, and be there for them.

Facts And Stats

  • The first observance of Random Acts of Light Day was inaugurated by actor and singer Charles Esten in Rye Brook, New York.
  • For people under the age of 20, blood cancer is the most common kind. It is, however, most prevalent in those over the age of 60. You can support anyone with blood cancer on Random Acts Of Light Day.
  • There are three primary kinds of blood cancer known: leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Lymphoma is the most common type of blood cancer.

What is the purpose of Random Acts Of Light Day?

The purpose of this day is to spread happiness and show kindness to combat the darkness inherent to cancer. It is also a targeted way to bring awareness to blood cancers and support cancer patients.

Which other days are similar to Random Acts Of Light Day?

National Bravehearts Day or Cancer Survivor Day are two such occasions similar to this day.

When was the first Random Acts Of Light Day observed?

The first Random Acts of Light Day was observed on June 13, 2017.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Saturday, June 13, 2020
  • Sunday, June 13, 2021
  • Monday, June 13, 2022
  • Tuesday, June 13, 2023
  • Thursday, June 13, 2024

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Written by Deepthi Reddy

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Deepthi ReddyMaster of Business Administration

With an MBA under her belt, Deepthi has discovered her true calling in content writing. Her writing repertoire is diverse, covering travel, movies, pet care, parenting, animals and birds, and more. Her joy of learning and creating has helped her craft well-written and engaging articles. When she isn't writing, Deepthi enjoys exploring new cultures, trying different foods, and spending quality time with her two children aged 7 and 12.

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