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January 28, 2023

Children who otherwise would not be able to afford camp are given an opportunity to experience camp. Over 50% of all campers receive financial assistance.

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  • The confidence built at camp makes for a better and more successful life at both school and home.
  • A resident camp experience nurtures the potential of youth and creates a sense of community among campers of all ages through a wide variety of skill-building and outdoor program activities.

 

 

Besides raising money for a great cause when you raise the money you can get cool stuff!

  • $150 receive a plunge T-shirt
  • $300 receive a plunge T-shirt + camp sweatshirt
  • $1,000 receive a plunge T-shirt + camp sweatshirt + towel
  • $2,000 receive a plunge T-shirt + camp sweatshirt + towel + bathrobe

A little healthy competition! Raise the most money in one of these four divisions and win the coveted plunger trophy. Divisions: individual, business/team, current camper, and best costume.

It’s $150 to take the plunge. Once you register, you can track your progress through your fundraising page. We encourage you to drive all your donations to your online giving link. However, if you are collecting cash or checks, feel free to bring those with you to the event. A cash and check tracking sheet is included for your convenience.

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Don’t take the plunge alone. You must have a minimum of three and raise a minimum of $1,000 to be considered a team and compete in the team category. Raise $3,500, and your team gets an experience at Camp Kekoka! Incentives are still based on individual fundraising.

Here are some tips to help you get sponsors: set a monetary goal, personalize your ask, and donate yourself. Your closest contacts are the most likely to contribute. Studies show that the closer to your goal, the more likely people are to donate, and send periodic updates about your progress. Remember, donations can come in any amount $10, $25, $100, or $1,000.

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  • Shoes to plunge in (required),
  • Warm change of clothes for after your plunge
  • Towel
  • Camera
  • Friends
  • Offline donations
  • A costume is optional but it could get you more sponsors.
  • 10-10:45 a.m. – Plunger and spectator check-in. Upon arrival, spectators and plungers will be directed to one of two locations outside of the dining hall.
  • 10:45 a.m.– Spectators make their way to the waterfront. Plungers have their pre-plunge meeting outside of the dining hall.
  • 11 a.m.– The Plunge. To maintain physical distancing, there will be waves of plunges. Waves will be assigned based on team/individual plungers.
  • 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. – Plunge celebration and food behind the dining hall.