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August 2, 2024 News by Margarida Maia, PhD

Pete Frates’ family launches Ice Bucket Challenge 2.0 for ALS

A decade later, the family of Pete Frates, the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patient who helped start the Ice Bucket Challenge, is relaunching the campaign that went viral on social media, raising awareness and money to support ALS research. In an event organized by the Peter Frates…

October 4, 2017 News by Margarida Azevedo, MSc

ALS Patient Behind Ice Bucket Challenge Hasn’t Kicked the Bucket, as Some Reported

Pete Frates, the Boston man who invented the Ice Bucket Challenge that raised millions for ALS, was reported to have kicked the bucket this summer — but it turned out to be a newspaper’s goof. The erroneous report stemmed from a headline in Britain’s Sun declaring that the 32-year-old had died…

September 6, 2017 News by Margarida Azevedo, MSc

ALS Patient Who Created Ice Bucket Challenge Wins Three Honors, Rolls Out His Biography

The Boston prep school that ALS patient Pete Frates attended has recognized him for creating the Ice Bucket Challenge that has generated a tidal wave of funding for research on the disease. St. John’s Prep named Frates, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2012 at the age of 27,…

December 19, 2016 News by Margarida Azevedo, MSc

Former Boston College Player, Now with ALS, To Be Honored with 2017 NCAA Inspiration Award

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) will honor Pete Frates, a former university baseball player who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),  with its 2017 Inspiration Award for his perseverance, dedication and determination, and for being a role model and source of hope to others. The NCAA Honors Celebration will take place…

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