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It is the longest-running charity-led plunge in the state, and has raised over $160,000 to date. Special Olympics Rhode ...
The plunge took place at Scarborough State Beach in Narragansett and is Special Olympics RI’s longest-running charity event. The event raises money for their athletes to utilize their services ...
Now in it’s 48th year, the Penguin Plunge is one of Special Olympics Rhode Island’s most pivotal fundraisers. The plunge takes place annually on New Year’s Day at Roger Wheeler State Beach.
The Penguin Plunge, the longest-running New Year’s Day plunge event in Rhode Island, raised more than $125,000 in support of Special Olympics Rhode Island’s athletes, according to a news release.
Special Olympics New Hampshire said there were 558 people who ran into the water Sunday and raised more than $680,000 dollars.On Saturday, 365 high school students and staff participated in the ...
The Penguin Plunge raised money for the Special Olympics on Super Bowl Sunday.
Over 100 people participated in the Special Olympics Connecticut Penguin Plunge in Middletown on Saturday. For over 20 years, the event has been held at the Polish Falcons Nest and this year was ...
The Middletown Polish Falcons-Nest 519 group take the Penguin Plunge first into Crystal Lake to benefit Special Olympics CT on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024.
NARRAGANSETT – More than 600 daring people, cheered on by hundreds of spectators, plunged into icy waters at Special Olympics Rhode Island’s 48th annual Penguin Plunge at Roger Wheeler State ...
Nearly 1,000 people participated in the 49th Annual Penguin Plunge at Scarborough State Beach Wednesday. The event was hosted by Special Olympics Rhode Island. It is the longest-running charity ...