Freezebruary 2026

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Freezebruary 2026

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Last February, we took on a daily cold plunge challenge — not just for the thrill, but with purpose: to raise funds and awareness for The Dugout Drop-In Centre Society, a grassroots charity serving Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Through icy water and community support, we exceeded our fundraising goal and helped bring warmth and support to people who need it most.

This year, we’re back for Freeeezebruary 2026 — and we’re raising the bar! From February 1–28, we’ll be plunging into cold waters every single day to keep the momentum going and help The Dugout continue providing free meals, resources, and a safe, welcoming space for people facing homelessness and food insecurity.

Why the daily cold dips?

Because it’s more than a challenge — it’s a reminder that discomfort can build empathy. While we endure minutes in icy water, many in our community endure hardship day after day. We choose to step into the cold to shine a light on that reality and invite others to show support.

Every donation — whether big or small — goes directly to helping The Dugout sustain and expand its vital work. With your help, we can make an even bigger impact this year.

How you can help:
Donate and help us reach our goal
Share this campaign with friends, family & on socials
Join us for a winter dip if you’re local! Or swim remote - tag us on IG @freezebruary
Follow and cheer us on throughout the month

Thank you for your support, encouragement, and generosity — together we can warm hearts and make a real difference. ❄️❤️

— Ice Girls

Co-organizers5

Abby Hoffman
Organizer
Vancouver, BC
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The Dugout Drop-In Centre Society
Beneficiary
Conor Sinnamon
Co-organizer
Lesley Warren
Co-organizer
Nell McCann
Co-organizer
Yusuf Frih
Co-organizer

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