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Media Releases - January 29, 2021

Now more than ever, your actions counted!

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Tomorrow is Bell Let’s Talk Day! Make your actions count by joining in the world’s biggest conversation about mental health

Tomorrow is Bell Let’s Talk Day 2021 and the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 mean that now more than ever, every action counts in moving Canada’s mental health forward. We invite you to join in the conversation to support those who struggle while also driving Bell’s donations to Canadian mental health simply by talking, texting and participating on social media.

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Bell Let’s Talk announces funding for mental health initiatives around the country, including support for BIPOC communities

Throughout January, Bell Let’s Talk announced more than $6.7 million in funding for mental health projects across the country, including 8 new recipients of the Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund and the launch of a new Post-Secondary Fund. These funds are in addition to our $2 million annual Community Fund that provides grants up to $25,000 for local and grassroots mental health initiatives, which is accepting applications until March 15.

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Tomorrow is Bell Let’s Talk Day!

Now more than ever, every action counts and you can add your voice to the world’s biggest conversation about mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day, January 28.

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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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