The Ice Bucket Challenge was co-founded by Pat Quinn and Pete Frates. The challenge encourages nominated participants to be filmed having a bucket of ice water poured on their heads and then nominating others to do the same. A common stipulation is that nominated participants have 24 hours to comply or forfeit by way of a charitable financial donation. The Ice Bucket challenge was brought to mainstream audiences by television anchor Matt Lauer on July 15, 2014, on NBC’s The Today Show.
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In May 2014, the Washington Township, New Jersey, fire department posted a video on YouTube participating in the “Cold Water challenge’ with fire hoses. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Ice BucketChallenge was begun by professional golfers as means to support various pet charities. One version of the challenge involved dousing participants with cold water and then donating to a charity, for example a local child diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. In another version, the Auckland Division of the Cancer Society of New Zealand was the beneficiary. At this time, the challenge was not directly connected with ALS, but with friends of Pat Quinn, who was being awarded the Stephen Heywood Award for his fundraising and advocacy work in 2012 for his work with patients with the disease. On the same day, the Golf-air Channel program Morning Drive performed a live Ice Bucket-Challenge on June 30, 2014. On that day, golfer Chris Kennedy challenged his cousin Jeanette Senerchia of Pelham, New York, whose husband, Anthony, had ALS for 11 years. Kennedy thought taking the challenge might bring some cheer to a family member with ALS and nominated his cousin’s wife. Within two weeks, word then reached Quinn’s friend Pete Frate and he took the challenge, making him the fourth person to complete the challenge for ALS. On September 2, 2019, Frates’ father implied that his family knew so much about the disease that \”he felt like he was the Nostradamus of ALS\”.
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