With one week until Bell Let's Talk Day, we thank our partners for joining in the mental health conversation
MONTRÉAL, Jan. 18, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - With one week until Bell Let's Talk Day on Wednesday, January 25, support continues to grow across the country with more Canadian organizations helping to promote the national mental health conversation.
"We thank these great Canadian organizations for putting their voices and brands to work for mental health and our collective effort to build a country free of the stigma around mental illness," said Clara Hughes, national spokesperson for Bell Let's Talk. "It is such a powerful message of support for everyone who struggles and for their families, friends and colleagues. We invite you to join us as we get ready for the best Bell Let's Talk Day yet!"
Each year, hundreds of Bell Let's Talk community and mental health partners spread the word about Bell Let's Talk Day through events, newsletters and social media. Students and faculty at Canadian universities and colleges hold awareness sessions and this year, student-athletes across the country are speaking up nationwide for mental health.
A growing list of leading Canadian media and other corporations, government at all levels, sports teams, unions, business associations and Bell partners and competitors also step up to help grow the mental health conversation.
With this support, the Bell Let's Talk message reaches more Canadians every year through additional TV, radio, newspaper, out-of-home, digital and cinema advertising, rink boards at major sports arenas, and a range of events and online efforts promoting mental health.
Bell Let's Talk extends sincere thanks and appreciation to:
Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television |
Acadia Broadcasting Acuity |
Accessible Media Addictive Mobility |
Adwave |
Atedra |
AOL Canada |
Atlantic University Sports |
Banff World Media Festival |
BBC |
Calgary Stampede |
Canada Basketball |
Canadian Armed Forces |
Canadian Curling Association Canadian Olympic Committee |
Canadian Film Centre Canadian School Counsellor |
Canadian Media Production Association |
Canadian Paralympic Committee |
Canadian Soccer Association CBC / Radio Canada |
Captivate The Chronicle Herald |
Cieslok Media Cineplex |
Caribbean Carnival Toronto Festival |
Cinémas Guzzo Clear Channel Outdoor |
Cogeco The Daily Gleaner |
Culture Days Dynamic Outdoor |
Canada West Universities Athletics Association |
Dynacare |
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Festival d'été de Québec |
Festival International de Jazz de Montréal |
Francofolies de Montréal Girl Guides |
The Guardian (Charlottetown) The Globe and Mail |
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Hot Docs |
iHeartRADIO |
IMAGI |
Impax Media |
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Invictus Games |
Juice Mobile |
Kijiji |
La Presse / Gesca |
Metro |
Metroland |
Mobile Syrup Monster Media |
Montréal Canadiens Montréal en Lumière |
MLSE - Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment |
Montréal en Santé |
Moods Magazine |
National Music Centre |
National Football League Canada / NFL.com |
NBA Canada Native Touch |
National Newswatch Neo-Traffic |
Newad |
Newcap |
OFX Media |
OneStop Media |
Ontario Athletics Association |
Ottawa 2017 |
Ottawa Senators |
Outfront |
Pattison Outdoor |
Pelmorex |
Postmedia |
Raptors 905 |
Rogers Communications Sharkfin Taxi Media |
RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
Snapchat |
Spotify |
Star Touch |
Tapped Mobile |
TELUS |
The Telegram |
The Telegraph-Journal |
The Times & Transcript |
Toronto FC |
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Raptors |
Toronto Argonauts Toronto Star / Torstar |
Toronto International Film Festival |
True Patriot Love |
Twitter Canada |
UB Media |
UNIFOR |
Universal Music Canada |
V Télé |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
WFC2 |
The Writers Guild of Canada |
Xpeto |
Zoom Media |
The Bell Let's Talk initiative promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns, like Bell Let's Talk Day, alongside significant Bell funding for community care and access, research, and workplace initiatives. To learn more about the Bell Let's Talk campaign, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.
On Bell Let's Talk Day 2017 this January 25, Bell will donate 5 cents to Canadian mental health programs for each of these interactions at no extra charge to participants:
- Every text message, mobile call and long distance call made by Bell Canada and Bell Aliant customers.
- Twitter: Every tweet using #BellLetsTalk
- Facebook: Every view of the Bell Let's Talk Day video at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk
- Instagram: Every post using #BellLetsTalk
- Snapchat: Every use of the Bell Let's Talk Snapchat geofilter
Bell Let's Talk Day 2016 set new records for engagement with 125.9 million messages of support, and Bell increased its funding for Canadian mental health by $6,295,764.75.
Media inquiries:
Jacqueline Michelis
(613) 785-1427
jacqueline.michelis@bell.ca
@Bell_News
SOURCE Bell Canada