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Media Releases - January 16, 2018

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

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Bell Let’s Talk Day is January 31: You’re invited to get engaged in the world’s biggest conversation about mental health

Bell Let’s Talk Day 2018 is set for Wednesday, January 31 and everyone is invited to join the Canadian conversation that’s leading the world in confronting the stigma around mental illness and sharing ideas to move mental health forward.

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Meet the 2017 Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund recipients

The Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund program has selected 70 organizations from across the country who have demonstrated dedication and commitment to help increase access to mental health care for those living with mental health issues.

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Rideau Hall transformed for the Masquerade for Mental Health

Her Excellency Sharon Johnston invited Canadians to ‘take off their mask’ and combat the stigma related to mental illness during the Masquerade for Mental Health on Saturday, September 9, at Rideau Hall.

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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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