After more than 10 years, the Ice Bucket Challenge is back. But this time, it's for a different cause. The viral challenge that benefited ALS is returning in 2025 to raise money for Active Minds, a ...
I still remember the cool rush of ice water splashing over my head in summer 2014, my body bracing itself for inevitable shivers. The original “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge” was inescapable — if you weren ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Break out the buckets and the ice water. A group is reviving the challenge to raise awareness about mental health. A group of students at the University of South Carolina has ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge went viral on social media in 2014 and raised more than $220 million for research to find a cure for ALS, also known as Lou Gherig's disease. It's returned more than a decade ...
The “Ice Bucket Challenge,” a viral fundraising campaign that raised millions for ALS research in 2014, has been reimagined by students at the University of South Carolina to tackle a new issue: ...
The viral Ice Bucket Challenge is back, but this time it is not raising awareness for the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. Instead, it is shining a light on mental ...
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Ice Bucket Challenge has returned in 2025, this time focusing on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. University of South Carolina students started the #SpeakYourMIND challenge, raising ...
It's been more than a decade since the ice bucket challenge first went viral in support of ALS research and awareness. Now, social media users are pulling the buckets and bags of ice back out for ...
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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