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Media Releases - July 7, 2022

Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund now open for applications

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Bell Let's Talk Diversity Fund – Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance

Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund partner Wabanaki Two-Spirit Alliance shares how they're incorporating cultural identity and culturally-based activities for Two-Spirit peoples into their programs through knowledge development and community building.

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Bell Let's Talk Diversity Fund – Ka Ni Kanichihk

Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund partner Ka Ni Kanichihk talks about their Cultural Wellness and Elder Care project and how they are embedding Indigenous ways of being and doing as part of healing and wellness for families and community.

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Bell Let's Talk Diversity Fund – Les Ballons Intensifs

Les Ballons Intensifs shares how they will provide specific training on mental health issues to camp coordinators, counsellors, and young people. The aim is to deconstruct certain prejudices, to better equip them to seek resources when necessary and to develop their resilience when faced with adversity.

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