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Yakima Polar Plunge Fundraiser This Saturday

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YAKIMA, Wash.-- The Yakima Polar Plunge to benefit the Special Olympics of Washington is coming up this weekend.

Once again the Yakima Police Department is organizing the event.

"It's a challenge and I think a lot of folks like that," said Yakima Police Lieutenant Mike Merryman.

Merryman is not only an organizer, but also one of many people who have signed up to take the Yakima Polar Plunge this weekend. The event raises money for Special Olympics athletes.

"Bottom line is: If we don't, the community and law enforcement…if we don't come together and raise funds for our Special Olympics athletes... then we'll have athletes throughout the year that aren't able to go to different competitions," Merryman said.

It's the largest fundraiser for athletes in Yakima. Last year the event raised around $18,000 for everything those athletes might need.

"Having the cool uniforms, and being able to travel and not having families have to foot the bill," says Organizer Lesley Lochmiller.

Lochmiller has planned a number of these events, but this year is her first time taking the plunge.

"A little nervous... It's gonna be cold... What a great way, though, to get involved in the community and give back to the athletes," Lochmiller said.

However, if you want to give money but still don't want to take the plunge, you can support a plunger with your donations online.

"It's for the people that aren't quite ready to do that plunge yet, but still wanna give back to the Special Olympics and support the people who are actually plunging," said Lochmiller.

The Polar Plunge happens this Saturday, February 9th, you can still sign up or donate to a plunger on the Polar Plunge website, here.

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