Our 2026 Beneficiary Bobby Panagiotopoulos
UPDATE: From the Polar Plunge Committee
With profound sadness and heavy hearts, we, the Polar Plunge Committee, share the passing of our beloved 2025 Polar Plunge recipient, Derek J. Heath. As we came to know Derek and his incredible family throughout his courageous battle with melanoma, he became more than a recipient to us—he became a friend, and a cherished part of our extended family. Derek, known for his sharp wit, kind heart, and radiant smile will be incredibly missed. On May 30th, 2025, at the age of 33, Derek passed away surrounded by his devoted parents, Erin (Gilbride) and Derek Heath Sr., his younger siblings, and loved ones, leaving behind a legacy of strength, grace, and unwavering spirit.
It was an honor to walk alongside him and his family during this fight, witnessing his extraordinary courage and the love that surrounded him. As organizers of the annual Polar Plunge, we’ve seen over the many years we have been doing this, the power of community, but Derek’s journey showed us the true depth of that connection. He reminded us why we do this work—why we come together not just to raise funds, but to lift spirits, foster hope, and build lasting bonds.
To our donors and supporters, thank you. Your generosity and kindness made a meaningful difference in Derek’s life and continues to impact others facing similar battles and hardships. As we carry forward with future Polar Plunges, we are more committed than ever to this mission, inspired by Derek’s memory and the friendship we were privileged to share with him. We hope you’ll continue to stand with us, honoring Derek by supporting other families in need.
With love and gratitude,
The Polar Plunge Committee
Derek John Heath, affectionately known as DJ, is a person who radiates joy, kindness, and sharp wit. Raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, he is the son of Derek and Erin Heath, with younger siblings Kelsey and Logan. DJ has a deep bond with his extended family. His educational journey took him through the Reilly School, Sullivan Middle, Lowell Catholic, and Middlesex Community College, where he excelled in soccer, baseball, wrestling, and skiing. Beyond his athletic pursuits, DJ has a passion for music and travel. From a young age, he demonstrated a strong work ethic, starting his paper route at just 8 years old, working at Market Basket, and eventually purchasing his own condo in Dracut in 2021. DJ had been a dedicated employee at AG Centerless Grinding since 2017, until a recent illness forced him to take a step back. In 2022, he faced numerous challenges, including the loss of loved ones and his own battle with melanoma. Despite the emotional turmoil, the unwavering support from his family and friends was crucial, culminating in a successful surgery that confirmed the cancer had not spread. This period brought a renewed sense of hope and resilience. However, this was short-lived. In February 2024, DJ began experiencing persistent headaches, which eventually led to a collapse at work on February 23rd. The hospital visit was a turning point, as he and his family received the heartbreaking news that cancer had spread to his brain, lungs, possibly his liver and suspicion of melanoma. Following a 10-hour brain surgery to remove two tumors, DJ spent 10 days in the ICU. He started treatment with immunotherapy, but this was accompanied by severe side effects, including colitis and high fevers, necessitating a 14-day hospital stay. Subsequent immunotherapy treatments led to grand mal seizures and severe joint pain. Radiation and chemotherapy were eventually used to stabilize the cancer in his brain, offering a glimmer of hope for potential TIL therapy. This therapy will require at least two more weeks of hospitalization. Despite these significant setbacks, including the loss of independence and his previous way of life, DJ has found reasons to cherish the blessings. Throughout this arduous journey, he has demonstrated remarkable resilience, never complaining and always bringing laughter.
Where do we even begin.... Thank you all from the very bottom of our hearts . This Polar plunge has done so much more than raise an incredible amount of money.
It has touched our family's hearts so deeply. Your kindness, your generosity, your empathy, your good deeds, your support, your expressions of love , your friendship and most importantly your prayers..... this has helped us through, kept us confident and brought smiles to our faces .
So many people have said "I don't know how you are doing this" . We are able to do this because of all of you!
We wish we could thank every one of you individually. We truly hope you know how deeply grateful we are to all of you and please know how much strength and hope your acts of kindness have given us.
We have received many blessings along this painful journey. Our faith has been our guide and we are thankful to God for giving us hope and courage and keeping us strong. So please continue to pray for us and know that you have all made an incredible difference in our lives .
A million thanks!
Love ,
The Heath Family