Members of Ball State Timmy Global Health are ready to get dunked at the Scramble Light to raise money and promote their club.
Until 5 p.m., the organization will charge $1 for three balls, $3 for an automatic dunk and $5 for participants to dunk a friend.
Between her classes, Kelly McMasters, a senior visual communications major, was already dunked twice.
"It's fun," she said. "The water is warm. It's warm out here, so it's not too bad."
McMasters said their main goal is to spread the word about the club and their call-out meeting in the Educational Resource Room of Bracken Library.
Timmy Global Health raises money and medical supplies throughout the year and then takes them to Ecuador during Ball State's Spring Break.
"It's a very humbling experience because you get to see how they live," said Tori Cuebas, a junior pre-med and biology major. "They are so grateful for everything you do."