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Over a decade after the viral "ALS Ice Bucket Challenge," these college students sparked a new trend in support of mental health. Reactions are mixed.
In 2025, the Ice Bucket Challenge is intended to break the stigma surrounding mental health and to support suicide prevention efforts, according to USC MIND's post.
The Ice Bucket Challenge originated in 2014 when Pat Quinn, Pete Frates and Anthony Senerchia started the worldwide trend of dumping a container of icy water on yourself.
The viral internet challenge, the Ice Bucket Challenge, is back and with a new purpose. This time, it's supporting mental health awareness. More here.
The 2025 version of the challenge is focused on mental health awareness, called the #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge. And it's going viral. Here's what to know.
The 2025 rendition of the Ice Bucket Challenge, this time called the #SpeakYourMIND Challenge, was started by students at the University of South Carolina in the Mental Illness Needs Discussion club.
The Ice Bucket Challenge, famous for ALS awareness, has been revived to raise funds for the mental health organization Active Minds, sparking controversy among the ALS community.
The 2025 version of the challenge is focused on mental health awareness, called the #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge. And it's going viral. Here's what to know.
The viral internet challenge, the Ice Bucket Challenge, is back and with a new purpose. This time, it's supporting mental health awareness. More here.
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.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back. The challenge that splashed through social media in 2014 as people all over the world dumped buckets of ice water on their head to raise money and awareness for ...