An honor walk is a ceremonial event that takes place in hospitals to commemorate a patient who has decided to donate their organs, eyes, and tissues. The event typically takes place as the patient is transported to an operating room or waiting ambulance, and the hallways are lined with hospital staff, the patients friends, and family. The event is intended to show appreciation and respect for the patient's decision to donate their organs and may include an honor guard in the case of a veteran. An honor walk is a powerful act of community, and it is a dignified way to honor each patient's final contribution. The event is a symbol of unity and compassion among families, donors, and their care teams. Hospital staff can say goodbye to the patient they have cared for and show their support for the patient's family. An honor walk is a way to give thanks and hope to help a grieving family in a moment of fathomless loss.