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The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! How did it originate and why everyone seems to be doing it in 2025
More than a decade later, the Ice Bucket Challenge is trending on social media again. Here's why.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back, but this time for a new cause. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that went mega-viral in the summer of 2014 had more than 17 million people on social media, and even ...
Troup accepts mental health-awareness ice bucket challenge on Thursday. Credit: Maya McFadden photo Augusta Lewis Troup School’s administration accepted a challenge — the latest ice bucket challenge, ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WTVG) - A resurgence of the ice bucket challenge is going viral on social media, pouring ice water over your head to raise awareness and money for a cause. But some people are ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is being credited with helping to raise significant funds that have allowed researchers to identify a gene found to be one of the most common in people with the deadly disease ...
Over the past few weeks, tapping through friends’ Instagram stories has led users to notice the resurgence of the ice bucket challenge. People have seen their friends and families partake in what ...
The viral Ice Bucket Challenge from more than a decade ago is making a comeback, taking on a new approach to raise awareness for mental health. But before getting into the details, let's take a trip ...
In the summer of 2014, the Ice Bucket Challenge was created as a fundraising campaign for ALS research. Over a decade later, the challenge resurfaced with a new purpose. Started by a group of students ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A viral challenge from nearly a decade ago has returned. The cultural phenomenon Ice Bucket Challenge raised hundreds of millions of dollars for ALS research about 10 years ago ...
Students across the University of Oregon’s campus — and throughout Eugene — are bringing attention to mental health struggles by dumping buckets of freezing water over their heads. The USC Speak Your ...
More than a decade after the viral trend first got its start, thousands of people are dusting off their buckets and dumping ice water on their heads all over again—but this time, for mental health.
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