
Light The Way Flags
Fly the Flame of Remembrance and Safety
Join the movement. Show your support. Fly the flag!
From town greens to boat decks, from porches to marinas across Connecticut, people are proudly flying the Light the Way flag as a symbol of remembrance, unity, and action.
Each flag honors the lives of Ryan Britagna, Ian Duchemin, and Christopher Hallahan, and supports our mission to promote boating safety through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

Why Fly the Flag?
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To honor three young lives lost at sea
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To raise awareness for boating safety in your community
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To support Light the Way’s programs and initiatives
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To become part of a growing movement across Connecticut and beyond
Where People Are Flying Them:
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Boats and docks
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Front yards
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Local businesses
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Town halls and marinas
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Golf courses and community events

Support

Helps Us Create Safer Waters!

Safety
Our Story
Every wave has a memory. Every flag we fly carries a name, a story, and a purpose. Light the Way was born from grief, but it lives through action, transforming loss into safety, remembrance into movement.
When you fly our flag, you're not just honoring the past, you're protecting the future.
Help us help create safer waters. One flag, one life, one wave at a time.
Order your Light The Way Flag Today!
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