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Once a viral fundraiser for ALS, the Ice Bucket Challenge has resurfaced to benefit the mental health group Active Minds, drawing backlash from some in the ALS community.
The 2014 social media trend put the spotlight on unanswered questions and needed treatments for ALS. Will its return help? We ...
The rules of the Ice Bucket Challenge are simple: either donate $100 to an ALS charity, or dump a bucket of ice water on your head (or both, if you’re sporting). After, you can challenge a few ...
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was one of the most viral trends of 2014. All over the internet, there were videos of celebrities, sports teams, seniors and kids alike dumping bowls of ice water on ...
The original idea was that when the gauntlet was thrown down in the ice bucket challenge, you either need to give $100 to ALS or dump ice water on your head. Most people seem to be opting to both ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! In 2014, Americans were asked to pour buckets of ice water on themselves and post the video to social media in order to raise awareness for ALS, or Amyotrophic La ...
Received the message below on FB from a friend after I completed the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Just wondering if this is true and how their spending compares to other charities. We've been duped.
The ALS "Ice Bucket Challenge" social phenomenon is still going strong, filling news feeds and helping to raise nearly $42 million since July 29. As of Thursday, the ALS Association raised $41.8 ...
With the collaboration of The ALS Association and others, Frates is bringing back the Ice Bucket Challenge her son helped launch a decade ago. On Thursday morning, she, Pete's wife Julie and their ...
They identified the gene using funds from the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised $115 million to benefit research on the disorder — which may mean Bill Gates got doused in freezing water for ...