The original ice bucket challenge was a global phenomenon in the summer of 2014 to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). MediaNews Group via Getty Images



The iconic Ice Bucket Challenge is back — but this time, with a powerful new purpose. Students at the University of South Carolina have revived the viral sensation to raise awareness for mental health.

In 2014, the challenge took the world by storm to support ALS research. Now, it’s being used to spark open conversations around mental well-being.

#SpeakYourMIND: A Fresh Spin on a Viral Classic


The student-led MIND (Mental Illness Needs Discussion) club launched the #SpeakYourMIND campaign on Instagram in March. The format remains familiar — participants dump a bucket of ice water over their heads, share the video online, and challenge others to do the same.

But this time, the goal is to raise funds for Active Minds, a nonprofit focused on changing mental health norms among young people. The campaign has already raised over $100,000 — far beyond the founders' expectations.

Ice Bucket Challenge - From Campus Idea to National Movement


Wade Jefferson, a junior at USC, started the MIND club after losing two friends to suicide. What began as a small campus initiative with a $500 goal quickly grew into a viral campaign. The rapid growth caught Jefferson and his team by surprise.

Public figures, including former NFL stars Peyton Manning and Emmanuel Sanders, have also taken part, boosting visibility and encouraging nationwide participation.

Not Just About Money


Brett Curtis, who leads community fundraising at Active Minds, said the campaign was never just about raising dollars. “Donations were always secondary,” he noted. “This was about empowering students and sparking honest conversations.”

Curtis also pointed out the irony in how nonprofits have long searched for “the next Ice Bucket Challenge,” only to find it reimagined — for mental health this time.

The Ice Bucket Challenge Support from the ALS Association


The ALS Association, which benefited from the original 2014 campaign, voiced strong support for the movement. “We’re thrilled to see the spirit of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge live on in new forms of activism,” the group stated.

The 2014 version was a global hit, with celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, and George W. Bush participating. While some questioned its long-term impact, it helped raise millions for ALS research.

Bringing Mental Health into the Spotlight


With the new Ice Bucket Challenge revival, students are breaking the silence around mental illness. They’ve proven that even a lighthearted viral trend can spark serious, meaningful change.

For Jefferson and his peers, the campaign is personal. And for many watching and participating, it’s a reminder that mental health deserves attention — not just in headlines, but in everyday conversations.

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