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The Ice Bucket Challenge, which first went viral in 2014 to raise awareness for ALS, has resurfaced with a new mission Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE.
Natalie Reynolds participates in the USC #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge ; James Charles participates in the USC #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge.
The famed Ice Bucket Challenge has returned — and while it may look the same as it did at the height of its popularity in 2014, there’s a new reason people are engaging in this chilly challenge.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is now spreading awareness about mental health. (Getty Creative) ...
MIND posted its first Instagram video of the challenge on Monday, March 31. The ice bucket challenge is now a fundraising effort for the mental health support group Active Minds. The movement has ...
It’s not just a rerun; it’s a new wave of social good. If you spent any time on the internet back in 2014, chances are you saw someone—your neighbour, your favourite celebrity, or even your ...
This spring, social media is once again full of people dumping buckets of water on their heads. The famed Ice Bucket Challenge has returned — and while it may look the same as it did at the height of ...
No, you haven't been transported back to the 2010s. The Ice Bucket Challenge is just going viral again — this time led by University of South Carolina students and with a new focus on mental ...