🍀 Feelin' Lucky for Donors, Volunteers, Participant Smiles, Staff & Community…Today & Every Day!
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🍀Lucky to Have You🍀
At Challenge Mountain, we feel pretty darn lucky to have supporters like you—donors, volunteers, participants and program coordinators alike!
This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re reminded of just how fortunate we are to have a community that shows up in big (and sometimes chilly!) ways. This weekend, brave souls can take the plunge to support Challenge Mountain in Walloon Lake! As winter winds down, we’re looking back at some amazing program memories that made the season unforgettable. And, with spring cleaning just around the corner, don’t forget to donate your gently used items to the Challenge Mountain Resale Store and make a difference in more ways than one!
Get ready to take the plunge! The Chilly Challenge in Walloon Lake is guaranteed to give you goosebumps for a great cause. Brave souls will be diving into the icy waters to support Challenge Mountain, raising funds and awareness for our mission. Whether you’re plunging or cheering from the shore, your support makes a splash in the lives of those we serve!
What a winter it’s been! From snowy adventures to heartwarming moments, our programs brought plenty of smiles and stories worth sharing. We’ve put together a little scrapbook of highlights to showcase the incredible spirit of our participants and volunteers. Take a peek and relive some of our favorite memories from the season!
As you clear out closets and tidy up the garage, consider donating gently used items to the Challenge Mountain Resale Store. From clothing to furniture, from household items to sports equipment, your donations support our programs and make it possible for more people with disabilities to experience the joy of adaptive recreation. It’s a win-win—freshen up your space while helping us continue our mission!
Donation Days: Tuesdays & Fridays, 9:30am Until Full
Accepting gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, sporting equipment. You can also donate used boats and cars. And, remember, Challenge Mountain is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Cars and watercraft donations are considered tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law; please consult your financial advisor.
From Chilly Challenge polar plunge to creative community events, businesses and organizations are making a difference by naming Challenge Mountain as their beneficiary. These partnerships fuel adaptive recreation opportunities.
Ready to make an impact?
Name Challenge Mountain as the beneficiary of your next event or giving opportunity and help change lives—one smile at a time.
Contact Executive Director Elizabeth Gertz to get started: 231.582.1186 director@challengemtn.org.