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The Ice Bucket Challenge is back! How did it originate and why everyone seems to be doing it in 2025
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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 ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) research is returning ...
Brooke Eby; Students at the University of South Carolina participate in the ice bucket challenge. Social media users first started dumping frigid water on themselves to call attention to a cause in 2014. Over a decade later, the Ice Bucket Challenge has ...
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. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has ...
Ten years ago this summer the social media world was overwhelmed with videos of movie stars, politicians, sports heroes and regular folks dousing themselves as part of the Ice Bucket Challenge. Even I got into the act. A grassroots effort started by the ...
The trend that dominated social media a decade ago — and raised millions for A.L.S. research — has been reborn as a vehicle to raise mental health awareness. By Madison Malone Kircher Is it déjà vu or have we seen this trend before? It’s not just you.
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 Lateral Sclerosis — commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
