Audio By Carbonatix
The man who inspired the Ice Bucket Challenge, the hottest viral social media trend in 2014, has died at age 46.
Anthony Senerchia of Pelham, N.Y., died Saturday after a 14-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, most commonly referred to as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. The neurodegenerative disease causes nerve cells in the brain and spine to atrophy, ultimately leaving patients unable to speak, move, and eventually breathe.
Shortly after his diagnosis, Senerchia, who owned a construction contracting business, married his high school sweetheart, Jeanette Hane, and the two became parents of a daughter, Taya, now 9 years old. Senerchia also founded the Anthony Senerchia Jr. ALS Charitable Foundation to raise money for research.
However, according to the Journal, a lower Hudson Valley news publication, Senerchia also inadvertently popularized the Ice Bucket Challenge, when Hane’s cousin, professional golfer Chris Kennedy, poured a bucket over his own head and challenged Senerchia to do the same.
“He sent it to me as a joke and then it turned into something extraordinary,” Hane told theJournal Sunday.
Here’s how the challenge worked: A person would stand in front of a camera and dump the water over his or her head, and then nominate a list of other people to follow suit. The nominees, who were called out on social media, had 24 hours to either dump water on themselves or make a donation to ALS research.
Initially, the challenge was dismissed as “slacktivism,” a term for doing little to support a cause other than perform an online stunt for attention. However, in only eight weeks, CNNreports, 17 million people, including celebrities such as Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates,Oprah, and LeBron James, were pouring buckets of chilling icy water over their heads, in rain, snow, and sun.
Ultimately, the challenge was deemed a success after $1 million helped discover a gene called NEK1 that contributes to ALS.
Senerchia’s funeral will take place on Tuesday in Pelham. Making a difference and spreading joy? That’s a life well spent.
Read more from Yahoo Lifestyle:
Latest Stories
-
SellQuic launches Ghana’s premier online AI assistant to responds to every customer instantly
1 minute -
‘Refund our money or proceed to Nsawam’ – Mahama warns audit offenders
20 minutes -
You can’t turn against those who liberated you – Mbeki on SA anti-immigrant sentiment
21 minutes -
Youth urged to build digital skills, embrace cybersecurity for future of work
24 minutes -
Final funeral rites for actress Beverly Afaglo set for August 7
30 minutes -
Crackdown on unlicensed real estate agents imminent
35 minutes -
Mahama reaffirms government’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with private sector
38 minutes -
ACCP raises alarm over rising xenophobia in South Africa, calls for intervention of AU and AfCFTA
42 minutes -
Motorists brace for petrol hike as new pricing window opens today
42 minutes -
Ketu North Municipal, Auburn University outreach to offer free health screening
45 minutes -
Severe rainstorm wreaks havoc at Adaklu Kodzobi Ando
49 minutes -
Mahama receives Bono East Regional House of Chiefs
51 minutes -
GHS urges pregnant women to avoid tobacco and nicotine
55 minutes -
Rainy season raises risk of cholera, malaria outbreaks – GHS warnsÂ
59 minutes -
World Bank approves $500m to improve rural roads, market access in Ghana
1 hour