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Media Releases - January 20, 2021

Meet the latest recipients of the Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund

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Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund now open for 2021 applications

Bell today announced that applications for grants are now being accepted for the 2021 Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund. The $2 million annual program supports registered charities working to improve access to mental health care at the local level in communities throughout Canada.

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Bell Let's Talk support for McGill's Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital will enhance mental health access for multicultural communities

Bell Let’s Talk, McGill University, The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) and the Lady Davis Institute at the Jewish General Hospital are pleased to announce the official launch of the Multicultural Mental Health Resource Centre (MMHRC), a new website to help address the mental health toll of COVID-19 on diverse communities.

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Jack.org and Bell Let’s Talk bolster support for youth mental health

Bell Let’s Talk and Jack.org today announced a $500,000 investment over the next 5 years to equip Jack Chapter leaders with training, mentorship and digital education tools to support the mental health of young people across the country.

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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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