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Starting conversations about mental health: Bell Let’s Talk

  • January 31, 2019 at 2:58 pm

By Syerra Turry

BELLEVILLE – This past Wednesday was the ninth annual Bell Let’s Talk day.

The initiative hosted by Bell Canada aims to help reduce the stigma around mental health and mental illnesses.

On this day, Bell donates five cents towards mental health services for every applicable text, phone call and social media interaction made.

Photos by Leila Nasr

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