CAI-NJ April 2019

CHAPTER TRENDS

“Freezin’ For A Reason” with RCP Management, AAMC, AMO

On February 23, 2019, the RCP team, coordinated by RCP’S Chief Operating Officer, Kristina Munson, stormed Seaside Heights’ sandy shores and took “The Plunge” into freezing waters off the Atlantic Coast. The 26th Annual Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge was a huge success, fundraising $2.3 Million in support of Special Olympics of New Jersey. The RCP team raised $2,554 in donations. The strong-spirited RCP team’s four- teen “plungers” enthusiastically repre- sented The Accent Group, The Falcon Group, C&L Services, and The RCP Management Company. They were among the record-breaking 7,500 par- ticipants who chose to spend their Saturday morning taking an icy dip for a great cause. n

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