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Supporters Of Greenwich's Kids In Crisis Take An Icy Dip On New Year's Day

GREENWICH, Conn. — Supporters of Greenwich-based Kids In Crisis took the plunge on New Year's Day to benefit the organization, which provides free, round-the-clock crisis counseling and temporary shelter for infants, children and teens in need. 

Everyone has fun at the New Year's Day Dip at Tod's Point in Greenwich to benefit Kids In Crisis.

Everyone has fun at the New Year's Day Dip at Tod's Point in Greenwich to benefit Kids In Crisis.

Photo Credit: David A. Steinberg
The Old Greenwich New Year's Day Dip takes place on New Year's Day at Tod's Point.

The Old Greenwich New Year's Day Dip takes place on New Year's Day at Tod's Point.

Photo Credit: David A. Steinberg
Participants take a quick dip in — and right back out — of the chilly waters of Long Island Sound on Sunday.

Participants take a quick dip in — and right back out — of the chilly waters of Long Island Sound on Sunday.

Photo Credit: David A. Steinberg
Participants make a quick splash in the frigid waters of Long Island Sound on New Year's Day.

Participants make a quick splash in the frigid waters of Long Island Sound on New Year's Day.

Photo Credit: David A. Steinberg

Participants took a quick dip into Long Island Sound at noon Sunday at Tod's Point. 

After the chilly swim, participants enjoyed bagels and hot cocoa. 

All proceeds from the day will go to Kids in Crisis, which serves all of Fairfield County.

For more information on Kids in Crisis, click here.

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