Thursday, November 15, 2012

Carnival Breeze Godmother Named

While the 3,690-passenger Carnival Breeze debuted earlier this year in Europe, Carnival Cruise Lines’ newest ship has yet to be christened. However, that’s about to happen when the traditional naming ceremony is held on board the 130,000-ton ship while it is docked at its homeport of PortMiami on Dec. 8, 2012. Selected to serve as godmother of Carnival Cruise Lines’ newest and largest ship ever based in South Florida is Tracy Wilson Mourning, whose lifelong ambition to help others inspired her to establish the Honey Shine mentoring program for young girls a decade ago. A noted motivational speaker and author, Mourning will preside over the the invitation-only event, at which time a $25,000 donation from Carnival Cruise Lines will be made to the Honey Shine program.

“I am honored to serve as godmother to the Carnival Breeze,” said Ms. Mourning. “The Honey Shine mentoring program continues to be a vital part of our community thanks to the generosity and commitment by companies like Carnival Cruise Lines,” she added.

Embodying her credo of “Be Comfortable Being You,” Mourning founded the Honey Shine mentoring program in 2002 as a way to make a difference in the lives of young girls by pairing them with female role models in the community. Through a combination of classroom training, spiritual education and collaborative experiences, Honey Shine’s goal is to empower young women and create future leaders in our communities, fulfilling the organization’s mission of “Inspiring Young Girls To Shine As Women.” In addition to the Honey Shine program, she and her husband, NBA legend Alonzo Mourning, donate much of their time to a variety of other philanthropic causes that benefit the youth of South Florida.

“Tracy is a hero in our community and with Miami serving as our headquarters since our inception 40 years ago, I can think of no better choice as godmother of the new Carnival Breeze,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival president and CEO. “Tracy’s passion, commitment to serving others and desire to help make South Florida a better place is extraordinary and we are proud and honored that her name will be forever associated with this magnificent ship,” he added.

Carnival Breeze features a host of on-board innovations, including a variety of dining, bar, and entertainment options that are part of the company’s groundbreaking Fun Ship 2.0 product enhancement program, a $500 million initiative that is rolling out across the line’s fleet. Carnival Breeze kicks off its new Miami-based schedule with a special 2-day cruise operating Nov. 22-24, followed by the launch of year-round 6- and 8-day Caribbean departures Nov. 24, 2012.

Image Courtesy of Carnival Cruise Lines

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