Ice Bucket Challenge

ALS Walk Interview
ALS Walk Interview
ALS Walk Interview
Ocean County's Walk to Defeat ALS is coming up at FirstEnergy Park in only a couple of weeks! Allison Walker, Event Director for the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the ALS Association stopped by the WOBM studios today to talk about the event. Take a look:
Watch A Local Vet’s Maniac Ice Bucket Challenge [Video]
Watch A Local Vet’s Maniac Ice Bucket Challenge [Video]
Watch A Local Vet’s Maniac Ice Bucket Challenge [Video]
As "The Ice Bucket Challenge" spreads, we're seeing people get really creative. From over 200 locals getting doused in about 2 minutes, to Kermit the Frog getting soaked, the Ice Bucket Challenges are definitely getting more and more fun to watch. Which brings me to this video - our very own "Animal Advice" contributor, Dr. Adam Christman, from Bricktown Veterinary Hospital, is
Watch Kermit The Frog Get Iced [Video]
Watch Kermit The Frog Get Iced [Video]
Watch Kermit The Frog Get Iced [Video]
The "Ice Bucket Challenge" has spread like wildfire over the past few weeks. With everyone getting involved, from locals to celebrities. But this has to be the best celebrity video yet. Watch Kermit the Frog get iced in the name of ALS support:
Watch 200 Locals Get Iced for Charity in Manasquan [Video]
Watch 200 Locals Get Iced for Charity in Manasquan [Video]
Watch 200 Locals Get Iced for Charity in Manasquan [Video]
As we've talked about previously, "The Ice Bucket Challenge" is sweeping the country, and just this week, over 200 Jersey shore locals got doused all at once for charity. The Atlantic Club in Manasquan gathered employees, members, and friends, and taped the hundreds of buckets being dumped in just over 2 minutes. Check it out:
My Charity Challenge to You
My Charity Challenge to You
My Charity Challenge to You
Over the last few weeks an awful lot of people have been dousing themselves in ice water. The great part of "The Ice Bucket Challenge" is the fact that it has been going to a great cause. Since this whole thing started, The ALS Association has raised over $10 million.