University of Massachusetts Amherst

10/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2025 09:21

UMass Amherst’s CWC Invites All to Nov. 15 Chilly Challenge at Puffer’s Pond

The Center for Women & Community (CWC) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst invites all to join its annual Chilly Challenge fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 15 at Puffer's Pond in North Amherst beginning at 10:30 a.m.

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The 2024 for the UMass Amherst Center for Women & Community Chilly Challenge fundraiser.

The Challenge is an annual event that began in 2021, during Covid pandemic isolation, to bring community together while raising awareness and supporting services provided to those impacted by violence. Participants raise awareness and funds in support of free Sexual Assault Support, Advocacy and Prevention Services in Hampshire County.

Organizers hope to attract at least 200 participants to Chilly Challenge 2025. Last year 110 participants accepted the challenge; together with local business sponsors, they helped raise $4,000.

All are invited to take the plunge (or just dip a toe in) in Puffer's Pond or choose a less chilly way to support, such as making a donation. There will be warm chili, cider and desserts provided by UMass Dining.

The rain date for the event will be Sunday, Nov. 16. Individuals and teams can sign up any time; however, UMass Amherst students who need transportation must register by Nov. 14.

Local businesses can also lend their support by sponsoring the challenge and can learn more at https://www.umass.edu/student-life/cwc-chilly-challenge-2025.

The CWC, formerly Everywoman's Center, was established in 1972 and provides 3,000+ support sessions annually, including the 24/7 Sexual Assault Support & Advocacy (SASA) Hotline, counseling sessions, support groups and medical, legal and campus advocacies to people impacted by violence. It also provides 70+ workshops and trainings on topics such as consent, bystander intervention and healthy relationships.

People in Hampshire County impacted by violence can connect to get free and confidential support, advocacy and referrals by calling the 24/7 SASA Hotline at 413-545-0800.

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