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Do you remember the Ice Bucket Challenge that went viral in 2014? That challenge was put into action to raise awareness and funds for the disease ALS. That trend is making a comeback this summer. A… ...
In 2014, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge took the nation and world by storm, raising money to find a cure for the disease. That first year, over $114 million was raised for the ALS Association.
When this guy tries to perform the ALS ice bucket challenge, his neighbor comes out extremely mad that he's trying to perform the challenge. His neighbor throws water on him, then throws his ...
Someone yelling ‘ice’ is almost never going to be a positive thing. Best case scenario, you’ve somehow time traveled back to 2014 and have to do an ice bucket challenge,” Oliver joked.
The national campaign, launched by USC students, is making waves with a familiar twist—this time focused on youth mental health.
The cultural phenomenon Ice Bucket Challenge raised hundreds of millions of dollars for ALS research about 10 years ago. Now, it has returned, but for the benefit of a new cause.
A bucket full of phones showing the USC Speak Your Mind Challenge is seen on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. This new spin on the Ice Bucket Challenge has received enormous participation and equal criticism.
“Ice bucket challenge was not just a moment, it was a movement,” said Lisa Bruening, director of care services for the ALS Association, Northern Ohio Chapter.