The Woodstock Police have shared a video of WPS members taking the Polar Bear Plunge to raise funds for the Special Olympics and local athletes.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Police have shared a video of their members taking the Polar Bear Plunge this year.
Normally this would be a big event where the public would be invited. Every year officers across Ontario take the polar bear plunge to raise money for the Special Olympics.
15 OPP officers will doing the plunge on Wednesday in Norfolk County.
Today the Woodstock police released the video of four members who took the plunge for charity. They are Greg Bryant, Teresa Mateurs, Logan Ernst and Adam DiCola.
You can find more information about the polar plunge and how to donate online here.
The Woodstock Police Service Community Response Unit (CRU) and CORE Beat officers took the plunge for the 2021@torchrunontario Polar Plunge for @SOOntario !
— Woodstock Police (@Woodstock_PS) March 2, 2021
These brave souls were #FreezinForAReason to support a great cause!#PlungeON pic.twitter.com/GluE7dAtqO

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