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The #SpeakYourMIND ice bucket challenge was started by USC students in the MIND (Mental Illness Needs Discussion) club last month, as a way to honor a student who died by suicide.
The original “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge” was inescapable — if you weren’t nominated, you certainly saw videos plastered all over your Instagram (or even Vine) feed.
Over a decade after the viral "ALS Ice Bucket Challenge," these college students sparked a new trend in support of mental health. Reactions are mixed.
Have you seen people throw ice water on themselves like its 2014? That's because the viral 'Ice Bucket Challenge' is back in support of another cause.
The original Ice Bucket Challenge, which grew out of other online fads but was popularized as an A.L.S. fund-raiser by the activists Pat Quinn and Pete Frates, was a campaign that began in 2014 to ...
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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. That’s also far more than the ...
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. That’s also far more than the ...