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11th Annual Ithaca Chill Challenge hopes to raise $50k for Ithaca Community Recovery

11th Annual Ithaca Chill Challenge hopes to raise $50k for Ithaca Community Recovery

Ithaca Chill Challenge participant dressed as the Grinch takes a plunge. Photo courtesy of Stacey Dimas. Photo: Contributed, Saga Communications


ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — Ithaca Community Recovery (ICR) invites the greater community to ring in the New Year with a splash at the 11th Annual Ithaca Chill Challenge: Dip or Dodge! on New Year’s Day, January 1st, 2026.

The event will take place at Ithaca Yacht Club and aims to raise $50,000 to expand services and make vital improvements to ICR’s historic building.

Since 2015, the Ithaca Chill Challenge has been a staple fundraising event for ICR. Donors decide the participant’s fate: pledge to “dip” them into the icy waters of Cayuga Lake or let them “dodge” the frigid plunge. On New Year’s Day at 1:00 p.m., the outcome is revealed. Every dollar raised directly supports ICR in its mission to provide a welcoming and safe space for those seeking recovery.

Mayor Rob Cantelmo will be in attendance to show his support, wanting to tackle root causes of public insecurity through community development.

Honorable Judge John Rowley (retired), who was instrumental in founding the Tompkins County Family Treatment Court in 2001, will also speak. Judge Rowley’s work emphasizes a therapeutic approach to family reunification, particularly in cases affected by substance use disorder.

Ithaca Community Recovery has served as a home base for the recovery community for over 25 years. Located at 518 West Seneca Street, the organization provides a safe and affordable space for 12-step programs, recovery-themed yoga, and other support services 365 days a year.

Registration for the Ithaca Chill Challenge is open now and closes on New Year’s Eve. The celebration will begin at 1:00 p.m. on New Year’s Day at the Ithaca Yacht Club. The afternoon will include cake, prizes for the top fundraisers, and awards for best costumes.

To register, donate, or learn more, visit www.ithacachillchallenge.org.

Photos courtesy of Stacey Dimas, Ithaca Chill Challenge Press Secretary.

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