There’s no way you could have possibly missed all the talk about the Ice Bucket Challenge when the Internet and various social media channels are aflame with it.
Just about everybody who’s a somebody has done the challenge — from Lady Gaga and Bill Gates, to LeBron James — as well as millions of lesser known mortals around the world.
Even the President of the United States Barack Obama has been challenged to do it!
But do you know exactly what this challenge is all about?
It’s actually for a really good cause: raising awareness about a debilitating disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
How does the challenge work?
It’s pretty simple: you challenge another person to either douse themselves with a bucket of icy water, or donate $100 (or an amount of your choice) to the ALS Association.
If you do go ahead with the ice-water bucketing, you can then go ahead and challenge another. Check out this video below to see how it’s done!
The rules
If you take up the challenge, you’ve got to video record yourself in continuous footage. First, you have to announce that you’ve accepted the challenge.
Next, record yourself pouring ice into a bucket of water, and finally — you got it! — it’s time to pour the icy contents of the bucket over your head!
You can then challenge others to do the same.
While you might be wondering if the challenge has actually helped the ALS Association raise money, the answer is: it has. Millions and millions of dollars actually (over $23 million and growing).
And of course, awareness levels about the disorder are growing as well.
Have you got what it takes to accept this challenge?
The staff at Tickled Media certainly have!
Check out theAsianparent Thailand team’s very own ALS Ice Bucket Challenge video below!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Oa0NHLhpRk
If you would like to donate to this worthy cause, click here to get directed to the official donation page of the ALS Association.
Have you taken the Ice Bucket Challenge or know anyone who has? Let us know by leaving a comment below!
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