The phrase “come on in, the water’s fine!” may not have been heard much this weekend, but that didn’t stop more than 6,000 people from rushing into frigid waters for a good cause. The reason? This year’s Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside Heights. The Polar Bear Plunge is a event that takes place during the Winter, as participants jump in a cold body of water to raise money for charity.
This past weekend, the Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge raised money for the Special Olympics, which provides free year-round sports training and athletic competition in 24 Olympic-type sports for people with disabilities. By the end of the Plunge, the event managed to raise ~$1.7 million. Of course, one other great part about the plunge is the photos friends post on social media. So be sure to search #polarplunge for the latest pics and more.
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