Regent Seven Seas Cruises has launched the Relay For Life at Sea onboard initiative in partnership with the American Cancer Society (ACS).
The program call guests aboard the Seven Seas Grandeur, Regent’s newest ship, to help support the critical work of the ACS to ensure everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer, and encourage individuals to prioritise preventative health measures.
“Cancer is a journey that touches so many of us, directly or indirectly, and I feel deeply fortunate to stand here today as both a survivor and an advocate of the incredible work of the American Cancer Society,” Regent Seven Seas Cruises president, Andrea DeMarco, said.
“The support I received from my family, friends, and our Regent family played an immeasurable role in my own recovery from breast cancer this past year and we are proud to partner with the American Cancer Society for Relay For Life at Sea. Utilising our wonderful cruising community, bringing together our valued guests and crew and channeling a spirit of solidarity, we will march towards a future free from cancer together.”
With this program, guests are invited to walk as many laps as they can around Seven Seas Grandeur’s sports track, combining friendly competition with a shared mission of support and unity. Representing an opportunity for luxury travellers to not only support ACS but also to bring the Regent community together around a cause that affects so many lives, guests on board can join Relay For Life at Sea with a donation of US$25 (around AU$38) or more to the American Cancer Society.