Cheap Is The New Classy Takes The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge #StrikeOutALS #IceBucketChallenge

In the past week or so, I have seen this Ice Bucket Challenge everywhere. I had no idea what it was about. I just assumed it was another fad like the Cinnamon Challenge. But a few days ago, I was challenged by my friend, Avery, to do the Ice Bucket Challenge and he mentioned donating to ALS. I was then interested.

Searching The Internet To Learn About The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

I decided to search the web to see if this is a real thing and, if so, how this ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is supposed to go down exactly. There are literally tons of videos, but the first one I ran across {besides Avery’s} was George Strait. If it’s good enough for George Strait, oh, it’s good enough for me. 😉

To this point, I have seen many people doing the challenge, but there are only a very few that I have seen that I feel are doing it correctly and in line with the spirit of this challenge.

Sadly, I have also seen a ton of people doing the Ice Bucket Challenge, without ever mentioning ALS, at all. Yes, many people know this is about ALS, but many may be running across this for the first time and have no idea. It’s about something very important, so it’s imperative that people know the whole point of this ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.

What Is ALS aka Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord…The progressive degeneration of the motor neurons in ALS eventually leads to their death.

Want to learn more? Many people deal with ALS everyday. You can read some of their stories here.

Learn How To Do The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Correctly

DO either donate money to the cause or get the ice bucket dumped over your head.
DO both if you like. Raise awareness and donate. 🙂
DON’T just take the ice bucket over the head and not even mention ALS.

If you choose to just do the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and not donate, please remember to talk about ALS and tell others where they can donate. The point of this is to raise awareness about ALS and to bring in donations – not to dump just a block of ice over your head and knock yourself out cold. Yes, I saw that on YouTube.

Examples Of The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Done Correctly

If you would like to see examples of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge done correctly, check out Patrick Stewart, KISS and Def Leppard and, my personal favorite video, Zachary Levi {see below}.

Zachary Levi challenged everyone to donate just $5 to ALS. $5, people. I think most people reading this could probably swing that. If not, just donate what you can. If you can donate more, that’s awesome, too. Just do what you can. And if you can’t donate, do the Ice Bucket Challenge and be sure to mention ALS and where one would go to donate. I bet you far less people know where to donate than have heard of this challenge.

How To Donate To ALS

All you have to do to donate to ALS is to go to the ALS website and click on Donate. You can donate by check via mail, credit card, you can even donate by Paypal!

We took Zachary Levi’s challenge to donate $5 – each. Of course, Cheap Is The New Classy is not just Jay, Amber and myself – we also have a ton of pet contributors. 😉 We donated $5 for each of them, as well. 🙂

I Challenge…

Now for the good part. I challenge Sharon from Hobbies On A Budget, Stacey from Newlywed Survival and Shelley from Still Blonde After All These Years to take this challenge! Donate or make a video and raise awareness – just do what you can. And if one of you wants to roll up here and dump a bucket of ice water over my head, I am okay with that, too. 🙂

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Dawn McAlexander: Dawn is a full time writer and content creator. Besides Cheap Is The New Classy, she also owns and writes for EatPlayRock.com, an entertainment site. Her interests include traveling, attending music events, DIY projects and reading. Dawn has a B.S. in Psychology and currently resides in North Carolina with her husband, Kenny, their dog, Marley, and their cat, TJ.

View Comments (44)

  • I am not doing the ice bucket challenge. I don't like to be pressured into things like that, but that's just totally my opinion.

    • I don't think asking someone to donate $5 {or whatever they can} to the ALS Association {what I did} is really pressuring people. I sure hope you didn't take it that way. That is definitely not how it was intended.

  • This is a great post about this. I'm glad someone finally said something. I think people lose sight of what it's really all about. Thanks for the info. This is a great post to pass along.

    • Thank you very much. I definitely think it's best if people don't lose sight of what the Ice Bucket Challenge is really all about.

  • I think it is great that this post is also educating people about ALS. It's nice to see so many people coming together to stand behind such a great cause.

  • Haha, I challenged Shelley too, I hear there is a Monroe and Main post twist, can't wait to see it. This campaign is genius, I wish more charitable organizations could benefit from going viral!

    • Yay! I can't wait to see her do whatever she is going to do! I agree. I wish more challenges went around like this to help others. It seems to really inspire people and most seem to really get on board from what I have seen.

      If we all just kicked in just a little to help others, imagine what a difference we could make in the world.

  • I've seen some that don't even mention the charity. It's a great cause and it deserves all the money it can raise.

    • Me too. It's not about entertainment. The ice bucket is supposed to be something that encourages you to donate instead of ending up looking like a wet rat. Too many people seem to think that the ice bucket and YouTube hits are the point.

  • Agree. I think the ice bucket videos themselves have gotten way more press than the disease. Great to have fun while raising awareness and money but let's not lose sight of the real goal.

  • My daughter and I were challenged and did a video, but donated as well. This is a great post, to explain what its all about!

    • Yay! I am glad that you guys did that. If you want to link to your video, I would love to see it. :)

  • I really think it's awesome that this challenge has brought so much attention to ALS. I won't be doing the Ice Bucket Challenge though. I donate regularly already and I also don't like being pressured into things. I will also add that I have no hard feelings about it being in my timeline constantly nor that it is spreading the awareness. I am also thankful that all of my friends HAVE mentioned ALS in their challenge, even when they didn't know much about it.

    • That is wonderful that you donate. It's great that all of your friends have mentioned ALS in their videos. :)

  • I don't think the press of the videos have outdone the real goal. Last I checked, ALS raised over $50 Million during this challenge, when they only raised $2Mil during the same period last year. People are donating like crazy!

    • That is phenomenal! I am glad that this has become a topic of conversation. Personally, I don't think I have ever known anyone with ALS, so I am glad that the videos that I have seen that mention ALS were able to help inform me. I am sure there are many other people like me out there that this campaign has inspired and informed.