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USC M.I.N.D 'Mental Health Needs Discussion Club' raising more than $200,000 to support mental health initiatives ...
The ice bucket challenge first started nearly a decade ago as a way to bring awareness to ALS. The challenge has made a ...
In 2014, the "Ice Bucket Challenge" took over the internet, with numerous videos of people being doused in ice water, while nominating their friends.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back, but this time for a new cause. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that went mega-viral in the ...
USC students' SpeakYourMIND campaign surpasses $320K with celebrity backing after founder lost friends to suicide.
The viral Ice Bucket Challenge originated in 2014 benefiting the ALS Foundation. Now, it's been rebranded to support mental ...
Recently, the University of South Carolina #SpeakYourMIND ice bucket challenge has been making its rounds on social media — it feels like every other Instagram story I scroll past is someone ...
The newest ice bucket challenge was created by students at University of South Carolina's Mental Illness Needs Discussion club who posted on Instagram about the challenge to raise awareness and ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back but this time for a different cause years after it began to raise money for ALS research.
Inspired by the 2014 Ice ... challenge gains momentum While the #SpeakYourMIND challenge began as a campus initiative, and quickly spread beyond the University of South Carolina.
On March 31st, an Instagram account belonging to the University of South Carolina MINDs (Mental Illness Needs Discussion) club launched a campaign inspired by the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge ...
The ice bucket challenge is back, 11 years after its original viral moment—but not without controversy. Back in 2014, people challenged each other to post a video of themselves getting a bucket of ice ...