No, you didn't accidentally time travel to 2014 — the Ice Bucket Challenge is actually back. And once again, it highlights an important cause. Originally a fundraising campaign aimed at raising ...
Dozens of people, including the Massachusetts governor and several sports stars, dumped cold water on themselves at Fenway Park Thursday to mark the 10th anniversary of the ALS ice bucket challenge.
Brooke Eby; Students at the University of South Carolina participate in the ice bucket challenge. The Ice Bucket Challenge was created in 2014 to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS ...
(WJW) – Has your social media feed suddenly been full of people doing the Ice Bucket Challenge? No, you didn’t travel back in time 10 years — the trend is making a comeback, but this time with a new ...
Have you seen people dumping ice water on their heads recently? No, you’re not stuck in a 2014 time warp, but the return of the #IceBucketChallenge, but with a powerful new purpose. The original ...
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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The Ice Bucket Challenge Is Back: Why Some Are Criticizing the 'Rebranding' of the Viral Trend 11 Years Later
Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness The Ice Bucket Challenge was created in 2014 to raise awareness ...
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Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.
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