Polar Plunge raises $140K for Special Olympics
“Polar Plunge: Freezin’ for a Reason” was held at Cedar Beach last week, raising $140,000 for Special Olympics New York.
Due to strong winds and choppy waters in Long Island Sound, Polar Plunge officials revised their plans to have the fire department open their hoses to drench more than 550 plungers who participated. The event was hosted by the Town of Brookhaven and Special Olympics New York.
“I applaud Special Olympics New York for keeping everyone safe and making this year’s Polar Plunge a success even though the weather did not cooperate,” said Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner. “Thanks to all the plungers, volunteers, police, first responders and town employees for helping the Special Olympics athletes achieve their dreams again this year.”
Special Olympics New York, Long Island Region has 4,000 athletes training and competing year-round in 22 Olympics-style sports. The athletes and their families or caregivers are never charged to participate. It cost $400 to support training and competition for one athlete for one sports season.
For more information about the Special Olympics New York, go to www.specialolympicsny.org.