Oceania Cruises has announced its new collaboration with the American Cancer Society (ACS), bringing the ACS “Relay For Life at Sea” program to the line’s guests, crew and team members, fostering a community of support and raising funds for cancer research, patient support services and advocacy efforts.
The program was launched on Oceania Cruises’ newest ship, Vista, as well as aboard Insignia, currently sailing the tail end of its 180-day “Around The World Cruise.” The new onboard program and friendly competition will debut fleet-wide in the coming months with the goal of raising $150,000 for ACS by the end of 2024.
With the same spirit that inspired the original land-based “Relay For Life” event back in 1985, participating guests will take to the ship’s fitness track for a friendly competition to walk as many laps as possible. Current and future guests are encouraged to register for the “Relay For Life at Sea” program by visiting www.cancer.org/relayforlifeatsea or by scanning the QR code available in Oceania’s onboard newsletter, “Currents.” The new initiative has a minimum donation of $25 required for participation.
Following the walk, Oceania Cruises will host a get-together at the end of the voyage where participants can share their achievements and join in on special recognitions and prizes for the overall winners within various age groups.
For more information, visit www.oceaniacruises.com.
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