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Media Releases - January 17, 2023

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

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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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Tomorrow is Bell Let’s Talk Day! Let’s take action to create positive change for mental health

Tomorrow is Bell Let’s Talk Day and we encourage everyone to take action to help create positive change for Canadian mental health. Canada is facing a mental health crisis and too many Canadians are still struggling with mental health and addiction issues. Let’s change this!

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Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day! Learn about Canadian mental health organizations and take action to create change for mental health

Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day and we are putting the spotlight on Canadian mental health organizations who are providing Canadians with access to mental health care in their communities around the country. These organizations are working to create positive change for so many Canadians who are struggling with mental health and addiction issues.

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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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