Name Shirts are Back in 2026!

Name shirts are back!

We’re honored to bring back our special block-design shirts, featuring the names of childhood cancer warriors and heroes submitted by our community earlier this year. These shirts will be available starting May 1, and every name tells a story of courage, strength, and love.

This September, as part of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we’re proud to once again partner with Bonfire to raise awareness and inspire action. While September is a time to come together as a community, for families facing childhood cancer, awareness is needed every single day of the year.

Our 2025 shirts are a tribute to every child and teen who has fought or continues to fight. These names represent hope, loss, resilience, and the urgency of action. Help us raise awareness, amplify their stories, and stand up for better treatments and a future with cures.


Add Your Dedication for 2026!

Name submissions for the 2026 shirt are now open and will close on March 23, 2026. All submissions received after March 23, 2026 will appear on the 2027 CCAM Shirts.

Click the button below to submit a name. No purchase is necessary: submitting a name is free of charge.

SUBMIT A NAME

Check your spelling! Please note, this is for the 2026 Name Shirt.

The name you submit in the form above is final. We will print your child’s name on the shirt exactly as you type it into the form. You will not have an opportunity to change it later.

Important Dates

  • February 25, 2026 through March 23, 2026: Name Submission is OPEN!
  • May 1, 2026 through September 30, 2026: Shirts will be on sale through Bonfire. Links will be above when the sale goes live!
  • October 1, 2026: Submissions remain open from March 1, 2026-March 30, 2026 for the 2026 shirt design! Names that miss the deadline will be rolled into the next year’s shirt design.

FAQ: Where does the donation go?

Your donation and/or purchase of a 2026 CCAM Name Shirt helps support ACCO’s What About Kids State Research Initiative. ACCO has secured more than $120 million in state funding for childhood cancer research across 7 states. Financial support from our donors enables us to expand this innovative childhood cancer research funding program.

Donations also provide children with cancer and their families the informational resources needed to understand childhood cancer treatment in age-appropriate, easy-to-comprehend terminology. Education of even the littlest cancer patient is essential to understanding the difficult battle ahead. Our medical play kit provides children the opportunity to practice treatment procedures on ACCO’s mascot “Cozy” to empower them before receiving the treatments themselves.