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    Join the First-Ever Polar Plunge in Winona: Support Special Olympics Minnesota on April 1, 2024

    2024-03-22
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    The Polar Plunge, a fundraising event for Special Olympics Minnesota, will be held in Winona on April 1, 2024. This is the first time the event will take place in this location. Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union is sponsoring the event, which will be held at Winona State University. Participants will dive into a 'Plungster' pool. The event aims to raise funds and awareness for athletes with intellectual disabilities. The proceeds will go directly to Special Olympics Minnesota to support athlete training and competition.

    Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union has been a long-term supporter of Special Olympics Minnesota. They are sponsoring the first Polar Plunge in Winona. Jamie Baumann, the Affinity Plus branch manager in Winona, expressed enthusiasm for the event. He highlighted its purpose of raising funds for Special Olympics Minnesota. Since 2008, Affinity Plus and its employees have raised over $700,000 for the organization.

    This year, Affinity Plus is partnering with Winona State University to host the Polar Plunge. The event is seen as an opportunity to reach a new community. Mya Tiernan, a WSU student and Unified Warriors Club president, emphasized the event's role in uniting the community to support Special Olympics Minnesota.

    The Polar Plunge is open to all community members. Participants can register individually or as a team. The organizers encourage participation, emphasizing the impact each participant can make. The event is not only about raising funds, but also about promoting inclusion and celebrating the athletes.

    In conclusion, the Polar Plunge in Winona is an event that combines fun and fundraising. It provides an opportunity for the community to support Special Olympics Minnesota and make a difference for athletes with intellectual disabilities. The event demonstrates the positive impact of community engagement.

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