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People participate in the "Ice Bucket Challenge" in Gloucester, MA during the last annual "Plunge 4 Pete" on Dec. 28, 2019, what would have been Pete Frates' 35th birthday.
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.
Remember the Ice Bucket Challenge? It’s back. So, if you were around when it first went viral in 2014, you’re probably feeling a little old right now, but don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is once again taking over social media, with influencers and celebrities — like James Charles, Haley Kalil (a.k.a. haleyybaylee) and MrBeast — dumping ice water over ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge involves pouring a bucket of ice water over yourself (or getting someone to do it for you), then nominating your friends to do the same and making a donation to a charity.
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 ...
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 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 brought awareness to ALS in 2014. It's back a decade later with a new cause. Here's why, where to donate and the rules.
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.
Jordan Norwood's 'Ice Bucket Challenge' 2025 Credit: Instagram. The ALS Association praised MIND’s efforts, publishing a statement on their website saying they were "thrilled to see the spirit ...