Media Releases - January 24, 2018

Ogijiita Pimatiswin Kinamatwin grows mental health resources for Indigenous youth with support from Bell Let's Talk

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    Bell Let's Talk supports improved access to mental health care at the Montreal General Hospital

    Bell Let's Talk today announced a donation of $400,000 to the Montreal General Hospital Foundation (MGHF) to acquire a new repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) device and a neuronavigator. These devices will help McGill University Health Centre's (MUHC) Mental Health Mission increase access to its Neuromodulation Unit for people living with mental health issues.

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    Growing the campus conversation about mental health at universities and colleges across the country with Bell Let’s Talk

    Bell Let’s Talk today announced the expansion of its national university mental health campaign to 128 campuses nationwide, representing a student population of more than a million.

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    Bell Let’s Talk doubles Community Fund for grassroots mental health programs

    As Canada gets ready for Bell Let’s Talk Day on January 31, Bell today announced it is doubling its annual Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund to $2 million. Accepting applications for 2018 grants starting today, the Community Fund supports local mental health programs that improve access to care in Canadian communities of all sizes.