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SpeakYourMIND is cold but for a good cause. Ice Bucket Challenge is back with 2025 makeover, this time raising funds and ...
The Mental Illness Needs Discussion (MIND) club’s #SpeakYourMIND campaign launched on Instagram in March, started by a group ...
A high-impact panel discussion on “Strengthening Mental Health Systems for Youth: Prevention, Support, and Policy Action” was ...
A crucial panel discussion at the World Health Summit Regional Meeting in New Delhi explored addressing youth mental health ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge has made a return, but this time to raise awareness about the importance of mental health, with ...
Children incarcerated at Long Creek Youth Development Center, Maine's only youth prison, have more behavioral health needs than most adults in the state's prison system. But advocates say those ...
Have you seen people throw ice water on themselves like its 2014? That's because the viral 'Ice Bucket Challenge' is back in support of another cause.
Texas cities are up against a big battle – the widespread prevalence of mental health issues, the underlying causes driving ...
The ice bucket challenge is now a fundraising effort for the mental health support group Active Minds. The movement has generated more than $195,000 in donations as of Monday, April 21. The group's ...
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 challenge on March 31.
according to a USC Mental Illness Needs Discussion post. Since its debut in March 2025, thousands of people have participated in the challenge, including celebrities and notable influencers.
(The name is an acronym Mental Illness Needs Discussion, which referenced a similarly-named club at his high school. He was motivated to start the club after losing two friends to suicide ...