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Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back with a splash, and this time, it's being revived by University of South Carolina students. During the summer of 2014, the challenge went viral to bring awareness ...
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The Ice Bucket Challenge was a viral fundraising campaign that raised millions for ALS research in 2014. It has been reimagined by students at the University of South Carolina, now with a focus on ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back ... and to change the stigma around mental health. Students at the University of South Carolina's Mental Health Needs Discussion (MIND) club launched the ...
This time, per USA TODAY: "The #SpeakYourMIND ice bucket challenge was created by students at the University of South Carolina’s 'Mental Illness Needs Discussion' club, which first posted about ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge was a viral fundraising campaign that raised millions for ALS research in 2014. Students at the University of South Carolina have reimagined it, now focusing on mental ...
The 2025 rendition of the Ice Bucket Challenge, this time called the #SpeakYourMIND Challenge, was started by students at the University of South Carolina in the Mental Illness Needs Discussion club.
The Ice Bucket Challenge was a viral fundraising campaign that raised millions for ALS research in 2014. It has been reimagined by students at the University of South Carolina, now with a focus ...
Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness The Ice Bucket Challenge was created in 2014 to raise ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back ... and to change the stigma around mental health. Students at the University of South Carolina's Mental Health Needs Discussion (MIND) club launched the ...