Holland America Line Wraps Up Successful Year of Seattle Giving with Community Impact Award from Seattle Business Magazine
Seattle’s Hometown Cruise Line honored for work supporting
community events,
non-profits and fundraising activities
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 12, 2015 — Each year in its headquarters city of
Seattle, Washington, Holland America Line contributes to many local non-profit
organizations through sponsorships, board participation and employee
volunteerism. The company also supports a wide-range of non-profits and philanthropic
efforts throughout the United States and around the world where its premium
cruise ships sail. Seattle Business Magazine recently recognized the cruise
line’s philanthropic efforts with a Community Impact Award.
“Holland America Line is proud to be recognized for the work that we do to
create a better future in Seattle and around the world,” said Orlando Ashford,
president of Holland America Line. “We provide donations, host luncheons, aid
those in need and raise funds for worthy organizations because we are committed
to making a difference in the communities where we live, work and sail. We
truly appreciate being honored for our efforts.”
Community Giving Awards and Accolades
Recognize Efforts
In October, Seattle Business Magazine presented Holland America Line with a
Community Impact Award for “Business of the Year: Large Companies.” The awards
are given to the region’s most influential leaders who are committed to making
the local community a better place for their employees and business operations.
Earlier this year, Holland America Line received several honors for its
corporate giving including the Live United Sparkie Award from United Way of
King County, Washington, for its enthusiastic and innovative community work
related to the annual United Way fundraising campaign. The Puget Sound Business
Journal ranked Holland America Line in its Top 25 Large Corporate
Philanthropists list and Komen Puget Sound also honored Holland America Line at
its annual Grace Notes Gala.
Events and Sponsorships Help Raise Funds
Holland America Line supports community giving year round. The cruise line
launched a fundraising campaign with United Way in September featuring a
Seattle sports theme that paid homage to local teams and included special guest
mascot appearances by the Seattle Seahawks Blitz, Mariner Moose and Seattle
Storm Doppler. Employees participated in Food Truck Thursdays, a Day of
Caring volunteer project and fundraising raffle that raised more than $110,000
for United Way.
During the Seattle Mariners home game at Safeco Field Oct. 2, Holland America
Line presented a $25,000 check for Uncompensated Care to Seattle Children’s
Hospital. The donation was part of the company’s partnership with the Seattle
Mariners and their “K’s for Kids” program for the 2015 baseball season.
Shipboard Fundraising Luncheons Support
Local Partners
Each year Holland America Line hosts more than 25 shipboard charity
luncheons for nearly 5,000 guests in its homeport cities in the United States
and internationally. In Seattle, the company hosted guests from organizations
such as the American Cancer Society, Catholic Seafarers’ Center, Auction of
Washington Wines, Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus, Seattle
Theatre Group, and Komen Puget Sound luncheon for breast cancer survivors.
Combined with shipboard lunch events in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; San Diego,
California; and Vancouver, British Columbia, the ships welcomed 4,000 attendees
and raised nearly $50,000 for a variety of nonprofit community organizations with
these luncheons.
Disaster Giving and Relief Help Global
Citizens
In April, during a call at Port-Villa, Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, ms Oosterdam delivered much-needed
supplies to the island, which was ravaged by Cyclone Pam in March. Not only did
Oosterdam collect cash donations and
supplies from guests and crew, it also carried essential goods on behalf of
Save the Pacific Foundation. The organization needed a way to get supplies to
Vanuatu from Sydney, so it coordinated the relief effort with Carnival
Australia and Holland America Line. Oosterdam
was making a scheduled call — the only ship departing from Sydney and calling
at Vanuatu in the next two months — and was able to carry the supplies to the
island.
Additionally, Holland America Line provided cash support for relief efforts in
Nepal in the wake of April’s devastating earthquake to support on-the-ground
teams distributing emergency supplies and aiding rebuilding efforts in the most
affected areas.
Giving Is Part of Holland America Line’s
Culture
In addition to the luncheons and events, Holland America Line and its
corporate foundation’s year-round charitable-giving programs include cash
sponsorships, in-kind donations, free- and reduced-fare cruise donations for
nonprofit fundraising events, donations of usable shipboard items around the
world, employee volunteerism and other philanthropic activities.
Holland America Line’s successful “On Deck for a Cause” shipboard fundraising
program benefits six international cancer organizations located in the United
States, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. To
date, more than 300,000 guests have participated in noncompetitive 5k
fundraising walks on Holland America Line cruises worldwide, helping to raise
$4.5 million dollars for cancer research, education, screening and treatment
programs.
For more information about Holland America Line, consult a travel professional,
call 1-877-SAIL HAL (877-724-5425) or visit hollandamerica.com.
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About Holland America Line [a division of
Carnival Corporation and plc (NYSE: CCL
and CUK)]
Holland America Line’s fleet of 13 ships offers more than 500
cruises to more than 400 ports in 98 countries, territories or dependencies
around the world. From shorter getaways to 115-day itineraries, the company’s
cruises visit all seven continents with highlights including Antarctica
explorations, South America circumnavigations and exotic Australia/New Zealand
and Asia voyages; four annual Grand Voyages; and popular sailings to the
Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Canada/New England, Bermuda, Europe and the Panama
Canal. The line currently has a new 2,650-guest ship, ms Koningsdam, on
order for delivery in April 2016, as well as a second Pinnacle Class ship due
for delivery in November 2018.
The company recently announced $300 million in brand enhancements to secure its position at the leader in premium cruising. Fleetwide, the ships feature innovative initiatives and a diverse range of enriching experiences focused on destination immersion and personalized travel. Guests can expand their knowledge on board at the Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine magazine; Explorations Café, powered by The New York Times; and Digital Workshop powered by Windows. Outstanding entertainment fills each evening at venues including Lincoln Center Stage, Billboard Onboard and B.B. King’s Blues Clubs. The dining experience can be savored at a variety of restaurants with menus that feature selections from Holland America Line's esteemed Culinary Council that comprises world-famous chefs who design dishes exclusively for our guests.
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