23-02-2025
Volunteers raise over $12 thousand for Special Olympics Arkansas with annual Polar Plunge
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – With ice still on the ground, the 2025 Central Arkansas Special Olympics Polar Plunged lived up to its name Saturday morning.
Volunteers raised $12,000 to benefit Special Olympics.
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The Law Enforcement Torch Run hosted the event at the Little Rock Racquet Club and at 10 a.m. with temperatures in the 30s, groups and individuals took the plunge.
'Special Olympics means so much to me just because I've got family members that are really involved with Special Olympics,' Joe Stitzman from State Farm Insurance in North Little Rock said. 'It just gives me an opportunity to give back to the community in a different way. It really means a lot to me, and I know it means a lot to my team as well.'
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In addition to raising funds for Special Olympics, the Polar Plunges help create awareness for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
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