Be bold! Get cold! We need your support to make the Indiana Special Olympics signature fundraiser, the Polar Plunge, one of a kind.
Your donation not only supports their athletes, but it also helps them continue to provide inclusive and empowering opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. They invite you to be part of this incredible event and make a splash!
Registration is now open for the 2025 Polar Plunge. This fundraiser challenges individuals and teams to take an icy dip to demonstrate their commitment to the cause at Four Winds Field in February.
Not only is this an exhilarating experience you’ll never forget, it also is an incredible way to make a difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. All proceeds directly support training and competition opportunities for the nearly 19,000 athletes across Indiana.
To support the athletes with Marshall Starke Special Olympics, contact www.marshallstarkeso@gmail.com.
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