MONTRÉAL, Feb. 1, 2018 /CNW/ - After a record Bell Let's Talk Day 2018, we thank the growing
number of organizations throughout the country that stepped up to promote Canadian mental health. Bell Let's Talk Day 2018 set
all new records with more than 138 million messages of support from people throughout Canada and around the world.
"All of these great organizations recognize that mental health affects us all and we thank them for lending their names and
platforms to the cause," said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let's Talk. "Together with millions of
Canadians, we're all fighting the stigma, changing attitudes and letting those who struggle with mental illness know they're not
alone."
The list of organizations involved in promoting mental health and the Bell Let's Talk campaign continues to grow each year,
including community groups, students and faculty at Canadian universities and colleges, sports teams, business associations,
corporations, unions, government, law enforcement, and other partners. Platforms include TV, radio, newspaper, out-of-home,
digital and cinema advertising, rink boards at major sports arenas, and live and online events throughout the country promoting
mental health.
We offer our sincere appreciation to all these organizations for their support of the mental health cause:
Academy of Canadian
Cinema & Television
Acadia Broadcasting
Accessible Media
Adapt Media
ASEQ/Student Care
Atlantic University Sport
Banff World Media Festival
Bell Media
Branded Cities
Brandon Chamber of
Commerce
Calgary Stampede
Canada Basketball
Canada West
Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian Club of Toronto
Canadian Collegiate Athletic
Association
Canadian Olympic
Committee
Canadian Film Centre
Canadian School Counsellor
Canadian Media Production
Association
Canadian Paralympic
Committee
Canadian Soccer Association
Captivate
CBC / Radio Canada
Chamber of Commerce of
Metropolitan Montréal
The Chronicle Herald
Cinémas Guzzo
Cineplex
Clear Channel Outdoor
Cogeco
Colleges and Institutes
Canada
Crucial Interactive
Culture Days
The Daily Gleaner
Dynacare
evenko
Facebook
Festival d'été de Québec
Francos de Montréal
Government of Canada
Grassroots
The Guardian
(Charlottetown)
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The Globe and Mail
Hot Docs
IMAGI
Impax Media
Indigo
Instagram
Invictus Games
Jeune Chambre de
commerce de Montréal
Leanstream
Le Massif
Kijiji
La Presse / Gesca
lg2
LinkedIn
Media City
Media Experts
Metro
Metroland
Mobile Syrup
Monster Media
Montréal Canadiens
Montréal en Lumière
Montréal en Santé
MLSE - Maple Leaf Sports
and Entertainment
National Music Centre
National Newswatch
National Soccer Coaching
Conference
Native Touch
NBA Canada
Neo-Traffic
Newad
Newcap
NFL Canada
Oakville Chamber of
Commerce
OATH
OFX Media
Ontario University Athletics
Ordre des Psychologues du
Québec
Ottawa Senators
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Outfront
Pattison OneStop Media
Pattison Outdoor
Peeks Toronto Caribbean
Carnival
Pelmorex
Postmedia
Raptors 905
Rogers
The Rossy Family
Foundation
Rouge Media
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
SAY Media
Sharkfin
Shaw
Snapchat
Sportsnet
Spotify
Taxi Media
TELUS
The Telegram
The Telegraph-Journal
The Times & Transcript
Toronto Argonauts Football
Club
Toronto FC
Toronto International Film
Festival
Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto Raptors
Toronto Star / Torstar
True Patriot Love
Twitter Canada
UB Media
UNIFOR
Universal Music Canada
Universities Canada
V Télé
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Winnipeg Chamber of
Commerce
Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg Jets
The Writers Guild of Canada
Xpeto
Zoom Media
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About Bell Let's Talk
Bell Let's Talk promotes mental health based on 4 action pillars: anti-stigma, care and access, research, and
workplace leadership. Bell Let's Talk was launched in September 2010 as a 5-year program with a
$50 million initial donation from Bell and a commitment to grow its funding based on the engagement
of Canadians in the cause on Bell Let's Talk Day
In 2015, Bell announced it would extend the Bell Let's Talk initiative a further 5 years and commit to at least $100 million in funding for Canadian mental health. To learn more about Bell Let's Talk, please visit
Bell.ca/LetsTalk.
Media inquiries
Marc Choma
613-785-0622
marc.choma@bell.ca
@Bell_News
SOURCE Bell Canada
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