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Media Releases - April 15, 2021

Bell Let’s Talk announces increased funding for post-secondary student mental health action plans

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Bell Let’s Talk kicks off a new year of action for mental health on January 25

Bell Let’s Talk starts the new year by committing an additional $10 million for mental health programs ahead of Bell Let’s Talk Day and invites everyone to join Canada’s national day for mental health on January 25.

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Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund announces 11 new grant recipients

Bell Let’s Talk today announced $1.1 million in new grants from the Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund to support 11 additional organizations helping to create positive change for members of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities in Canada.

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Bell Let’s Talk Post-Secondary Fund recipient - University of New Brunswick

Bell Let's Talk is committed to creating positive change for mental health coast to coast to coast. The Post-Secondary Fund is one of the ways we make that happen. Learn about how past recipient University of New Brunswick has been making a difference with their grant!

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