ComEd Joins Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children’s Charities to Take the Chicago Polar Plunge for the 11th Year in a Row
04 Março 2022 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
ComEd employees on pace to raise $100,000 to
support athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities
Hundreds of ComEd employees, friends and family members will
once again join the annual Chicago Polar Plunge presented by
Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children’s Charities (SOC/SCC) on
March 6. ComEd has supported the event for the past 11 years by
encouraging employees to raise funds and plunge into the freezing
waters of Lake Michigan to support programs serving thousands of
athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities in
Chicago.
ComEd employees have gone above and beyond once again to raise
money in support of a worthy cause under the “ComEd Coolers” team
name. Through the collective effort of employees, family and
friends – ComEd Cooler teams are on pace to raise $100,000 for
SOC/SCC in support of the 2022 event – building on the nearly $2
million raised since ComEd teams began plunging more than a decade
ago. Leading the 2022 ComEd Coolers, who are consistently one of
the event's top fundraising teams, is ComEd CEO Gil Quiniones.
“Our work isn’t just about powering homes and businesses – it’s
about powering lives and enhancing the communities where we live
and work,” said ComEd CEO Gil Quiniones. “I am
excited to join the ComEd Coolers in support of programming that
gives these talented athletes an opportunity to compete, build
confidence and discover their potential. I want to thank Special
Olympics Chicago for their work to better our community and our
employees for always going above and beyond for the families we are
privileged to serve.”
All funds raised by the Chicago Polar Plunge support year-round
sports competitions and recreational activities for children and
adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Athletes
compete in 17 sports at 23 Chicago Park District locations and over
150 Chicago Public Schools. This programming is essential to the
families it serves, with the majority of participants, 70 percent,
at or below the poverty line.
"ComEd has been a valued partner of our organization for more
than a decade,” said Carolyn Daley, President of the Board of
Directors, SOC/SCC. “It is through their tremendous dedication
and tireless fundraising that the ComEd Coolers have consistently
been not only one of our top fundraising teams, but also the
largest in terms of individuals participating. Thanks to ComEd's
unwavering support of the Chicago Polar Plunge, Special Olympics
Chicago/Special Children's Charities is able to provide year-round
programming and special events for our thousands of athletes in the
city of Chicago.”
ComEd’s collective impact comes from contributions big and small
from employees throughout the organization. Nearly 4,800 employees
have supported the Polar Plunge since ComEd began participating in
the fundraising event, with many returning year after year to lead
teams.
ComEd Substation Supervisor Arturo “Art” Chavez is a pioneer of
the plunge who initially sparked ComEd’s interest and 11-year
participation in the annual event. Chavez was inspired to take the
plunge by people in his life with disabilities; his leadership and
charitable spirit reflect ComEd’s commitment to its diverse
communities.
“I’m proud to represent ComEd in taking the annual Chicago Polar
Plunge to demonstrate our commitment to the communities we serve,”
said Chavez. “Each time I do the plunge I’m reminded of the lasting
impact this one day has on the talented children and adults with
disabilities who work hard to compete in year-round training and
sports competitions. This is what has kept me coming back to this
event for over a decade, and I look forward to joining hundreds of
my colleagues in taking the plunge yet again.”
The Chicago Polar Plunge is just one example of ComEd’s
longstanding commitment to give back. Last year alone, ComEd
employees raised over $2 million and also devoted 12,000 volunteer
hours in support of communities and causes close to their
hearts.
Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, ComEd teams are encouraged
to participate in the event virtually this year and submit videos
and photos of the plunge to honor Special Olympics Chicago athletes
and programs. To donate to the 2022 Chicago Polar Plunge, please
visit chicagopolarplunge.org.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and YouTube.
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