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Bell Let's Talk Diversity Fund - African Canadian Development and Prevention Network

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Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund announces new grant recipients

In celebration of Mental Health Week, Bell Let’s Talk today announced $500,000 in new grants from the Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund to support 6 more organizations working to improve access to mental health care for members of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities in Canada.

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Bell for Better - Ogijiita Pimatiswin Kinamatwin (OPK)

“Trauma is passed down generationally, but so is resiliency, and we must focus on that” believes Henry McKay. Watch this video to learn how Bell Let's Talk partner Ogijiita Pimatiswin Kinamatwin (OPK) is supporting at-risk Indigenous youth every day.

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Bell Let's Talk Day 2022 sets a new record for Canadian mental health with 164,298,820 messages of support

On Bell Let’s Talk Day 2022, a new record was set with Canadians and people all over the world joining the biggest conversation about mental health.

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Bell Let’s Talk partners from coast to coast to coast are making a difference for mental health in their communities. Learn more about their impact.
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