The weather may be frigid, but that won't stop people from jumping into the ocean to raise money for the Special Olympics. The Polar Bear Plunge in Seaside Heights is one of the fun events to look forward to If you're looking for something to do,
The Polar Plunge is set to make a splash in the community as it raises funds for Special Olympics DC, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities. The event will help fund year-round sports,
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Polar Plunge benefits Special Olympics
Law enforcement officials were among those making a splash on Saturday at the annual Polar Plunge event. Dozens of people braved the cold weather at Crown Beach in Alameda. The event raises money for the Northern California Special Olympics.
Polar Plunge Chicago, benefiting Special Olympics Illinois and Special Children’s Charities, took place Sunday, March 2, 2025, at North Avenue Beach. Over 4,000 people jumped into
Dozens of people came out to Granite Bay to brave the cold waters for this year’s polar plunge. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office took the plunge to new heights by jumping out of a helicopter. The event is a fundraiser for the Special Olympics. Our own Tamara Berg was the event emcee.
Thousands of fearless people jumped into Lake Michigan on Sunday to help raise money for Special Olympics athletes.
People in Council Bluffs participated in a polar plunge to support Special Olympics Iowa. Dozens came out to Full Fledged Brewing to show their support for the athletes and unified partners by taking a dip in frigid waters.
This weekend there's the chilly Polar Plunge, a petting zoo at Jumbo Park and the HorrorFest at the El Paso convention center. Find out more.
Ready to make a difference in the lives of those with intellectual disabilities? All it takes is a dive into frigid water at one of multiple Polar Plunge locations. The 2025 Polar
Nearly 8,000 plungers will get freezing for a reason make the run into the Atlantic Ocean on the beach in Seaside Heights near Spicy's at 1 p.m. on a day on a day that will be one of the warmer days of the week,
More than 7,500 plungers dipped into the 35-degree waters of the ocean in Seaside Heights on Saturday afternoon to raise big money for Special Olympics New Jersey.