It was two summers ago that our Facebook feeds were full of videos of friends and family
dumping buckets of ice - cold water over their heads to raise money and awareness for ALS — Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis — also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
A recent viral hit that has people
dumping buckets of ice water over their heads shows what it takes to reach across the globe.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie posted on his Facebook page a video showing two of his kids
dumping a bucket of ice water on his head.
For example, the ALS Association raised over $ 100 million dollars simply by asking people to
dump a bucket of ice water on themselves and to «challenge» their friends to do likewise, all for a social cause.
Besides
dumping a bucket of ice on our heads with our neighbors, family, friends and celebrities, besides pledging and hopefully following through with funds to the foundation, which will hopefully invest those resources wisely, there's something more we can do.
Matt gets a little crazy over the new Assassin's Creed reveal photos, and we hold him down in the bathtub and
dump a bucket of ice on him.
Not exact matches
After scoring on this one - yard run against the Bills, Martin reached for his imaginary
bucket of ice water and
dumped it on himself.
Astorino took the challenge, which involves «nominating» someone to have 24 hours to donate $ 100 to ALS research or have a
bucket of ice water
dumped over your head.
In each one, someone would say a few words, then
dump a
bucket of frigid
ice water over his or her head before challenging someone else to do the same.
The #ScrapBucketChallenge is imitating the
Ice Bucket Challenge: asking participants to
dump food scraps on their heads to raise awareness
of food waste.
Instead
of just one
bucket each, they invited the sales reps to buy
buckets of ice / water to
dump on them for $ 25 each.
Having a
bucket of ice water
dumped on your head will do that.