

COVID-19 Response
The 2021 Orlando Cattle Baron's Ball Rescheduled Due to Increased COVID-19 Cases
Due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in the Central Florida and surrounding areas, the Orlando Cattle Baron’s Ball has been rescheduled to December 4, 2021.
The health and safety of all our guests, volunteers, and staff is our top priority. This decision was thoughtfully made with support from the Cattle Baron’s Ball leadership volunteers and American Cancer Society staff. We will continue to monitor conditions in the community and share information on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
We are so grateful for your continued support! This event would not be possible without our generous sponsors, volunteers, and donors. We look forward to seeing everyone on December 4th at Rosen Shingle Creek! It is truly because of you, the American Cancer Society can continue to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
With Gratitude,
The Orlando Cattle Baron’s Ball Board of Ambassadors
& The American Cancer Society




Under the best of circumstances, a cancer diagnosis can be frightening and devastating. Now, as the COVID-19 pandemic grows larger every day, cancer patients, many who already have compromised immune systems, are more vulnerable than ever. Those affected by cancer are counting on us to fight this disease no matter what the circumstances. It is for this reason, that we are committed to continuing our mission by creating a safe environment to continue to raise funds for pediatric cancer research and other mission priorities for the people who need it the most: our patients, caregivers, and their families.
We’re continually adapting to meet this crisis, and we feel hope because of how our community has risen to the occasion around us.
If you want to know more about what the American Cancer Society is doing to support cancer patients during this time, click here.