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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 ALS challenge involved making a donation. "Participants can either dump a bucket of ice water over their head and donate $10 to the ALS Association or skip the water and donate $100.
The Ice Bucket Challenge has made a return, but this time to raise awareness about the importance of mental health, with James Charles and other celebrities joining the challenge ...
The instructions to participate in the #SpeakYourMIND Ice Bucket Challenge, just like last time, are simple. Grab a bucket with some ice and water Record yourself doing the ice bucket challenge ...
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 ...
We remember who we are — and we won’t stop until there’s a cure. Raise your bucket and join us." In 2014, the ALS ice bucket challenge raised an impressive $115 million for the ALS Association.
In March 15 hundreds of Venezuelans men were deported to a mega-prison in El Salvador for alleged gang affiliations. Many families still don’t know if their loved ones are among them.
Just like it worked a little over a decade ago, the challenge is to dump a bucket of ice water over your head while on camera. Participants then post the video and challenge someone else to ...
As of Wednesday, more than $290,000 had been raised for Active Minds as part of the latest Ice Bucket Challenge, surpassing the group’s listed goal of $250,000.
The “Speak Your Mind Ice Bucket Challenge” is a new viral trend aimed at raising awareness and funds for mental health, with over $290,000 raised for Active Minds so far.