The figure skating community has rallied together, showing the same passion and commitment that it takes to excel on the ice in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with Team USA skaters and U.S. Figure Skating members of all ages from across the country, U.S. Figure Skating’s corporate partners have stepped up to the challenge to support those in need at this time.
As we showcase the inspiring efforts of our entire skating family, we highlight the efforts of our corporate partners, showing once again that with perseverance and working together, we will Get Up.

American Cruise Lines
A customer-first driven company, American Cruise Lines is allowing guests to cancel any cruise through August 31, 2020, without penalty and issuing a full voucher in the amount paid for a future cruise.

Consumer Cellular
To ensure that customers had the connectivity they need, Consumer Cellular more than doubled the amount of high-speed data included in its largest plan. Rather than 25GB of high-speed data, customers received up to 55GB at no additional charge. In addition, Consumer Cellular did not suspend service to customers unable to make payments and waived late fees.

GEICO
The GEICO Giveback
To help provide support during COVID-19, we're giving our auto, motorcycle, and RV policyholders a 15% credit on your next 6-month or 12-month policy term. On average, customers can expect about $150 per auto policy without having to do anything.

Homelight
As COVID-19 has gripped the world, people’s needs for a dependable home have become even more critical. HomeLight launched the Move Safe Certification to identify agents who are using the best tools, technologies and practices to keep clients safe. HomeLight has remained committed to providing resources for buyers, sellers and agents to answer questions and deal with uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, meeting those who need to find their way in a difficult market all from the safety of home.

J.M. Smucker Company
The J.M. Smucker Company efforts have touched people in their home state of Ohio as well as those around the world. The company has donated $300,000 in total to the Red Cross, Feeding America® and the United Way to support COVID-19 relief efforts for people and pets while matching 100 percent of employee donations to more than 20 local and national charities. The company also has made a special donation of products from its portfolio of brands to Feeding America® and the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank. While remaining committed to keeping employees safe, the company has maximized production at manufacturing facilities making its most in-demand products and has expanded the hours of many of its distribution centers to ensure retailers can continually replenish their inventories so people and their pets have access to the food they need.

Toyota
To directly help with COVID-19 emergency relief, Toyota has donated $500,000 to the United Way, a nonprofit that provides food, water, childcare and other critical support. Additionally, Toyota has donated thousands of gloves, cotton swabs, safety glasses, and other supplies from its manufacturing and parts distribution centers across the U.S. to help protect those on the front lines. Because of the urgent need for additional safety equipment for first responders and medical personnel, Toyota's R&D and Engineering teams have been working together to stamp, print and assemble face shields and visors as quickly as possible. Visit Toyota.com for more information.