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For Immediate Release
January 3, 2014

Contact:
Michael Smith, Camp Sunshine
(207) 655-3800
E-mail: msmith@campsunshine.org

Web Site: http://www.CampSunshine.org

Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to Benefit Camp Sunshine Set for Saturday, Jan. 25 at Wachusett Mountain Ski Resort

Freezin’ for a Reason event to raise money for Camp Sunshine, a one-of-a-kind retreat in Maine for children with life-threatening diseases and their families

PRINCETON, Mass. (January 3, 2014) – The fifth annual Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine is set for Saturday, Jan. 25 at the base lodge of the Wachusett Mountain Ski Resort, located outside Boston in Princeton, Mass.

Fundraising underway for Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine, set for Jan. 25 outside Boston

Participants will plunge into a special outdoor Polar Pool filled with ice-cold water to raise money to help send more families from Massachusetts to Camp Sunshine, a one-of-a-kind national retreat in Maine for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Every polar dip participant is encouraged to raise a minimum of $100 in pledges.

The Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip is again partnering with CrowdRise, a popular online fundraising platform, to make it easier for the entire community to unite, support and fundraise for Camp Sunshine. To start raising funds, form or join a team, and donate online, visit http://www.crowdrise.com/wachusettpolardip2014. For more information, call (207) 655-3800.

Fundraising underway for Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine, set for Jan. 25 outside Boston

Organizers have set a goal to raise $35,000 – enough to send more than 15 families from Massachusetts to Camp Sunshine (www.campsunshine.org). Plungers are encouraged to create a plunge team of four or more people, consisting of co-workers and classmates and from civic groups or places of worship.

Each participant who raises at least $100 in pledges for Camp Sunshine will receive an “I DID IT!” t-shirt. Wachusett Mountain is located off Route 140 in north central Massachusetts at 499 Mountain Road in Princeton. Registration begins at noon with the plunge set for 1 p.m.

“The Polar Pool is filled from the same water source used for Wachusett snowmaking, so it’s going to be one of the coldest plunges anywhere,” said Michael Smith, Camp Sunshine’s Director of Special Events.

“But the reality of this event is that the discomfort our plungers feel for just a moment will never compare to what our families go through during the course of their child’s illness. It’s for the families and children that we plunge – we call it Freezin’ for a Reason.”

Fundraising underway for Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine, set for Jan. 25 outside Boston

Those unable or not willing to submerge in near-freezing water can still participate in the Chicken Dip. Chicken dippers are still required to raise the minimum of $100 to participate, but only need to get their feet wet – a perfect opportunity for some of Camp Sunshine’s children to take part, Smith said.

Nestled alongside the shores of beautiful Sebago Lake in Casco, Maine, Camp Sunshine (www.campsunshine.org) offers children with life-threatening illnesses and their families a place to relax together for a week and to take a break from the extraordinary demands placed on them on a daily basis.

Fundraising underway for Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine, set for Jan. 25 outside Boston

The year-round program is free of charge and staffed almost entirely by volunteers.  It is the only program in the nation whose mission is to address the impact of a life-threatening illness on every member of the immediate family.

Since Camp Sunshine opened in 1984, approximately 25 percent of the families served have come from Massachusetts. In fact, in 2013 alone, 166 Massachusetts families participated. Sadly, even with multiple sessions being added annually at Camp Sunshine, there are still many more children from Massachusetts being newly diagnosed each year, Smith said.

Fundraising underway for Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to benefit Camp Sunshine, set for Jan. 25 outside Boston

Camp Sunshine’s program continues to be recommended by the following Massachusetts treatment centers: Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston University Medical Center, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Baystate Medical Center Children’s Hospital, and UMass Memorial Medical Center.

About Wachusett Mountain Ski Area

The Wachusett Mountain Ski Area (www.wachusett.com), located on Mount Wachusett, features skiing and snowboarding on 22 trails for all abilities, serviced by eight lifts. The popular resort, located an hour west of Boston, boasts 100 percent snow-making capacity.

About Camp Sunshine
Camp Sunshine is a year-round retreat, which provides respite, support, joy, and hope to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families through various stages of a child’s illness. The program is free of charge to all families, and includes 24-hour on-site medical and psychosocial support. Bereavement groups are also offered for families who have lost a child to an illness. To support Camp Sunshine, call (207) 655-3800 or visit www.campsunshine.org.

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Event listing

WHAT: Fifth annual Wachusett Mountain Polar Dip to Benefit Camp Sunshine

WHEN: Saturday, January 25, 2014 at 1 p.m. (registration begins at noon)

WHERE: Wachusett Mountain, 499 Mountain Road, Princeton, Mass. Click here for directions  

WHO:   Event to raise money to send more Massachusetts families to Camp Sunshine (www.campsunshine.org), a one-of-a-kind national retreat in Maine for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.

MORE INFO: Participants are encouraged to raise a minimum of $100 in pledges and plunge into a Polar Pool to receive an official “I DID IT” long-sleeved t-shirt.  All proceeds will benefit Camp Sunshine. The goal is to raise $35,000.

WEBSITE: http://www.crowdrise.com/wachusettpolardip2014

CONTACT: Michael Smith, Camp Sunshine (207) 655-3800 msmith@campsunshine.org

 

Photos from prior Wachusett Mountain Polar Dips

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