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Ridge Meadows RCMP leads annual Polar Plunge to support Special Olympics BC
Summary
Ridge Meadows RCMP, joined by Pitt Meadows and Coquitlam detachments, will hold a Polar Plunge at Alouette Lake South Beach on Feb. 26 to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics BC; organizers say more than $11,000 has been raised so far this year and over $36,000 in the past four years.
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The Ridge Meadows RCMP will host its annual Polar Plunge on Feb. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at Alouette Lake South Beach. The event is a joint fundraiser with Pitt Meadows and Coquitlam RCMP detachments to support Special Olympics BC. Organizers say the plunge raises funds and awareness for athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities and aims to strengthen inclusion across the province. Staff Sergeant Michelle Luca is quoted expressing pride in the officers and staff who take part.
Event details:
- Date and time: Feb. 26, 10 a.m. to noon at Alouette Lake South Beach.
- Organizers: Ridge Meadows RCMP in collaboration with Pitt Meadows and Coquitlam detachments.
- Fundraising totals reported: more than $11,000 raised so far this year and over $36,000 raised in the past four years.
- Purpose: to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics BC, which provides year-round sport and health programs for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
- Registration and fundraising are being managed online at plunge4specialolympics.crowdchange.ca, and fundraisers can earn items such as neck warmers, cooler bags and fleece vests.
- Participants are asked to share their plunge on social media and tag Special Olympics BC.
Summary:
The Polar Plunge is presented as an annual community fundraiser aimed at supporting Special Olympics BC and promoting inclusion for athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The event is scheduled for Feb. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at Alouette Lake South Beach, with registration and fundraising activity continuing online ahead of the plunge.
