Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 15, 2023 Everett takes the Polar Plunge Everett community jumped into a frigid pool to raise money for Special Olympics massachusetts Mayor Carlo DeMaria alongside Everett police and fire personnel. A participant dressed as Santa takes the plunge. Event organizers presented a check with the amount that was raised through the Polar Plunge. Everett police and fire personnel alongside the Polar Plunge bear. The scene outside of the Recreation Center for the second annual Everett Polar Plunge. T he Everett Police Department hosted the second annual Polar Plunge event on Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Everett Recreation Center and raised over $16,000 to help support Special Olympics Massachusetts. The Polar Plunge is a fund-raising initiative put forth by Special Olympics Massachusetts where the brave and the cold take the plunge into an icy-cold pool to support more than 14,000 athletes of all abilities in sports training and competitions that the organization offers yearround. The event was a collaborative effort between the Everett Police Department, Law Enforcement Torch Run and the City of Everett. The plungers included Everett residents and Everett police and fire personnel, along with many members of the Lynnfield Police Academy and police officers from neighboring communities. Through the efforts of participants and event organizers, the event raised over $16,000 to benefit Special Olympics Massachusetts and the work Members of the Lynnfield Police Academy and police officers from neighboring communities participated in this year’s Polar Plunge. that they do. “This support for the Special Olympics is important because it helps individuals who serve as an inspiration to all of us that no matter the obstacles we face, we all are capable of living healthier lives, creating a sense of inclusion in our community, and achieving our goals,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Today’s event is yet another way in which the members of the Everett Police Department affirm their commitment to our community by finding ways to give back.” Many participants exclaimed how cold the water was as they exited the pool.
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