Anthony Senerchia, who suffered from ALS and helped popularize the “Ice Bucket Challenge,” died over the weekend at the age of 46, according to local reports.
The “Ice Bucket Challenge” involves dumping a bucket of ice and water over someone’s head in an attempt to promote awareness of the disease (and is sometimes accompanied by a donation). LeBron James, Bill Gates, Oprah, Jeff Bezos, Conan O'Brien, Chris Pratt, Amy Schumer, Steven Spielberg, and Mark Zuckerberg have all participated in the “Ice Bucket Challenge.”
“It is with great sadness and a very heavy heart that we announce the passing of Anthony Senerchia,” Senerchia’s foundation announced this week. “Anthony fought a courageous battle with ALS.”
“He sent it to me as a joke and then it turned into something extraordinary,” she said.
In 2014, the “Ice Bucket Challenge” raised about $115 million, and $89 million of it went to research for a treatment and cure, according to the ALS Association.
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