American Cruise Lines announced the launch of its
“Give-Back” program, a brand new initiative dedicated to helping those in need.
To kick off the program, American Cruise Lines has partnered with Connecticut
Food Bank to help alleviate hunger in the state of Connecticut , which is
home to its headquarters. For each ticket sold on its Thanksgiving cruises, the
line will donate $50 to the Food Bank. The money raised will help put food on
the tables of needy Connecticut
residents and spread joy this holiday season. The Give-Back program will raise
money on tickets sold for the following Thanksgiving cruises:
· Mississippi River 7-night cruise (Memphis to New Orleans )
- Nov. 23 – Offered aboard the 150-passengerQueen of the Mississippi
· Historic South & Golden Isles 7-night cruise – Nov.
23 – Offered aboard the 104-passenger Independence
· Great Rivers of Florida 7-night cruise – Nov.
23 – Offered aboard the 49-passenger American Glory
“We are grateful to American Cruise
Lines and its customers for helping low-income families, especially during the
holiday season,” said Nancy L. Carrington, Connecticut Food Bank’s President
and CEO. “Help is needed now more than ever, as one in seven Connecticut families are
struggling to put food on the table. We are delighted to work with a
local organization as dedicated as American Cruise Lines.”
In addition to the rewarding feeling
of knowing their bookings will help those in need this holiday season, guests
will enjoy Thanksgiving in one of the most spectacular areas of the country.
Onboard, a team of world class chefs will prepare a special feast with
everything that could be expected at a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Guests
will enjoy turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green
beans, apple pie and more. The day before, guests may even join the head chef
to learn how he makes the cornucopia.