Caribbean Cruise Line And Children Battling Cancer

Caribbean Cruise Line is a proud supporter of various charities to include Children Battling Cancer and Abbey's Place. Caribbean Cruise Line Philanthropy is important to us as Caribbean Cruise Line believes giving back to the community is vital.

Caribbean Cruise Line Philanthropy is an important aspect of everything that Caribbean Cruise Line represents as a company. And in keeping with Caribbean Cruise Line commitment to services, they are pleased to share some information about just one of the many services Caribbean Cruise line is committed to in their community: the Hope on Water Campaign.

Caribbean Cruise Line and The Children Battling Cancer Foundation hope to alleviate some of the day to day stress these children and their families must face every day. Caribbean Cruise Line is hopeful that these families have the chance to relax and to enjoy a break from life while at the same time building important fun memories.

Caribbean Cruise Line is proud to be a part of this campaign to offer children battling cancer and their families a free all expense paid cruise each and every month. Caribbean Cruise Line tailor makes each cruise to the particular needs of each family considering their own particular circumstances, the size of the family, the age of the children, and more.

Caribbean Cruise Line and The Children Battling Cancer Foundation have been offering these all expense paid cruises since late 2009 and look forward to a long and meaningful partnership moving forwards.

The goal of Children Battling Cancer and Caribbean Cruise Line goes beyond the Hope on Water campaign. It is also to raise awareness of the incidence and devastation of childhood cancer in America's children. By raising awareness that childhood cancer is the number one disease killer of America's children, Children Battling Cancer and Caribbean Cruise Line hope to raise awareness for the families that find themselves in this battle.

Children Battling Cancer and Caribbean Cruise Line seek to make the gold ribbon, which signifies childhood cancer as well known universally as the pink ribbon which symbolizes breast cancer. In doing so they aim to open eyes and hearts to the children battling this disease and the families left in the wake of its devastation.

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