A decade-old social media trend was broadly revived on TikTok this week, as users are challenging one another to dump an ice bucket on their head for mental health awareness, mirroring the original ...
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The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! How did it originate and why everyone seems to be doing it in 2025
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was one of the most viral trends of 2014. All over the internet, there were videos of celebrities, sports teams, seniors and kids alike dumping bowls of ice water on their ...
A challenge that took social media by storm over a decade ago is back, except this time around it's in support of another cause. The ice bucket challenge has been reimagined with donations going ...
Pete Frates knew challenging people to dump buckets of ice water over their heads would eventually make a difference in the world of ALS research. Nine years later, the former Boston College baseball ...
University of South Carolina students have revived the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness for mental health. The #SpeakYourMind challenge encourages participants to film themselves dumping ice ...
BOSTON – Family members of the late Pete Frates are honoring his memory on Thursday and throughout the month of August as they mark the 10th anniversary of the Ice Bucket Challenge. In 2014, the Ice ...
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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Kayak Fail
Wanting to include his kayak in his ALS ice bucket challenge, this participant gets the water dumped on his head, then winds up taking a bucket to the head as well! Hamas says it received guarantees ...
Pat Quinn, co-founder of the viral ice bucket video challenge, has died at the age of 37 after a seven-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often called Lou Gehrig's disease. The ALS ...
A new ice bucket fundraiser called the USC Speak Your Mind Challenge is spreading mental health awareness on TikTok and Instagram. Much like the original ice bucket challenge that raised funds for ...
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