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Wednesday, December 16, 2009


SUPPORT NEEDED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRUISE VICTIMS ASSOCIATION


Our blog team has brought you the news about the struggle for safety at sea and the push for critical legislation for the safety of Americans on board cruise ships. Our Safety at Sea section of Prow's Edge Cruise Magazine showcases the issues involved, and tells you more about Kendall Carver and the International Cruise Victims Association (ICV).

If it had not been for the efforts of Kendall Carver and the ICV, and members who have traveled to Washington and performed other services (often paying their own expenses) to promote the ICV cause, cruise passengers today would not be able to look forward to a safer cruise experience for all of us.

Now the ICV needs our help and contributions.

ICV is a 100% volunteer organization and 100% of donation will go toward the work of the organization.

Any donation ($25 dollars or more) will be helpful and is tax deductible since ICV qualifies as a 501 C3. Also, if your employer has a matching gift program, please let us know. Or to help enable their work with legislators, please consider making a separate contribution to help defray the lobbying expenses on behalf of ICV.

Says Kendall Carver, President of the ICV, "This coming year will be most important as we move to actually finalize passage of our legislation in the U.S. Senate to change the cruise line
industry. At that point in time, our work will just begin. Some of our members are already starting this process in other countries."

MAKE YOUR DONATIONS HERE at http://www.internationalcruisevictims.org/Donations.html – or send a check to:

INTERNATIONAL CRUISE VICTIMS
704 228th Avenue NE - PMB
525, Sammamish WA 98074 USA

More information about the ICV can be found at their web site at http://www.internationalcruisevictims.org/

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