News

The Ice Bucket Challenge originated in 2014 when Pat Quinn, Pete Frates, Anthony Senerchia started the worldwide trend of dumping a container of icy water on yourself.
The Ice Bucket Challenge was created in 2014 to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It exploded into a massive, global trend that helped raise $115 million for the cause.
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 bucket at ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge was a viral fundraising campaign that raised millions for ALS research in 2014. It has been reimagined by students at the University of South Carolina, now with a focus on ...
The #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge is the same concept, but this time, funds are going toward Active Minds, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit with a mission to empower youth and young adults ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! In 2014, millions of people online were dumping buckets of ice water on their heads and pulling out their wallets to raise funds and awareness for ALS, otherwise ...
The ALS ice bucket challenge has now raised almost $42 million since late July, up from just $2 million last year. Many of the 740,000 donors have participated in the fun ice challenge, but others ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge took social media by storm in the summer of 2014, making Quinn a viral sensation. Since its inception, the challenge went on to raise $115 million for the ALS Association ...
Out of the dozen or so ice bucket challenge videos I’ve seen, only one showed me the reality of someone living with the devastating disease and humanized the cause. ALS is a progressive disease that ...
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge — a convergence of philanthropy, viral meme culture and hashtag activism that would have seemed unbelievable even a decade ago — by its very nature has opened ...
Problematic elements aside, the Ice Bucket Challenge has raised $2.3 million since July 29th. That money will go towards treating people just like my father, and maybe one day, finding a cure.
The rules of the Ice Bucket Challenge are simple, including how to nominate the next participant. Per USC Mind's official instructions, participants should nominate 2-5 people, which they can do ...