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Audiences Invited to Watch or Stream the 2026 Rose Parade® on New Year’s Day to Enjoy the 2026 OneLegacy Donate Life Float, Treasure Every Moment Together

The Float will be Entry Number 70 on the Parade Lineup

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2026 OneLegacy Donate Life Float will celebrate 23 years of participation in the Rose Parade on Thursday, January 1, 2026. The Treasure Every Moment Together float showcases a lush, tropical scene with a treasure chest centerpiece, sharing the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation and how life is a treasure. The float features 45 honorees, as well as more than 2,000 individually dedicated roses on the deck of the float.

Audiences Invited to Tune in on New Year's Day to Watch the Rose Parade and the 2026 OneLegacy Donate Life Float, Treasure Every Moment Together

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The 137th Rose Parade will be broadcast live in the U.S. beginning at 8 a.m. PST (11:00 a.m. EST), on Thursday, January 1, 2026, and it will air on ABC, CNN, Fox, Great American Family, KTLA, NBC, Telemundo and Univision. Viewers can also join the celebration via livestream on TikTok by visiting the @roseparade or @TikTok page, as well as streaming services on eight platforms — Christmas Plus, Dooya, FanDuel Sports Network, Fubo Sports Network, GFam+, Great American Pure Flix, Pluto TV and Samsung TV Plus — making it easier than ever for audiences around the world to enjoy the visually stunning and festive Rose Parade. The 2026 OneLegacy Donate Life float will be entry number 70 on the parade lineup, preceded by the Michael D. Sewell Memorial Foundation and the New Buffalo Soldiers.

As the world’s most visible campaign to inspire organ, eye and tissue donation, the OneLegacy Donate Life Float honors the importance of saving lives through the power of organ, eye and tissue donation. The float will feature 16 organ and tissue recipients and living donors as riders and walkers and will honor 29 deceased donors through beautiful floral portraits, or floragraphs. The 45 honorees represent 11 states with ages ranging from 21 months to 76 years old.

The OneLegacy Donate Life Rose Parade float is produced by OneLegacy, designed by Charles Meier, built by Artistic Entertainment Services (AES) and made possible thanks to more than 20 sponsors.

Register today to become an organ, eye or tissue donor by visiting www.onelegacy.org/Register or registerme.org.

Contacts

Tania Llavaneras
323.354.6619
Tllavaneras@onelegacy.org

OneLegacy


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Contacts

Tania Llavaneras
323.354.6619
Tllavaneras@onelegacy.org

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