And by "celebs" we also mean our ~newly local~ royalty. Meghan and Harry dedicated the Sussex Instagram story to #BellLetsTalk and creating positive conversations around mental health.[caption id="attachment_4782800" align="alignleft" width="960"]Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day. For every view of this video ?, Bell will donate 5¢ towards Canadian mental health initiatives. Watch now and retweet this post to help us spread the word! #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/mesNKy6uAe
— Bell Let's Talk (@Bell_LetsTalk) January 29, 2020
It’s the 10th year of #BellLetsTalk and, while we’ve come a long way from where the conversation on mental health started, there’s still more work to do to end stigma & make sure Canadians can get the support they need. So let’s keep talking, Canada!
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 29, 2020
It's #BellLetsTalk Day!Each time you tweet and retweet using #BellLetsTalk Bell will donate 5¢ towards Canadian mental health initiatives. pic.twitter.com/aOtInizjsm
— jann arden (@jannarden) January 29, 2020
Join the important conversation on mental health and remember there are many ways to get help // Joignez vous à l’importante conversation sur la santé mentale et sachez qu’il existe plusieurs façons d’aller chercher de l’aide. - Céline xx… #BellCause #BellLetsTalk
— Celine Dion (@celinedion) January 29, 2020
Hi Everyone! Today is #BellLetsTalk Day! For every retweet Bell will donate 5¢ to Canadian mental health initiatives. So feel free to hit that RT button and help raise some money for a very deserving cause. x
— dan levy (@danjlevy) January 29, 2020
Today is #BellLetsTalk Day! For every tweet/retweet using #BellLetsTalk, will donate 5¢ to Canadian mental health pic.twitter.com/COQV2NobG1
— Kevin McKidd (@TheRealKMcKidd) January 29, 2020
#BellLetsTalk Lets erase the stigma. #MentalHealthAwareness
— Giacomo Gianniotti (@GiacomoKG) January 29, 2020
#BellLetsTalk #MentalHealthAwareness ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
— Jenny McC-Wahlberg (@JennyMcCarthy) January 29, 2020
Shame belongs absolutely nowhere when it comes to any health issue and it’s no different for mental health. No stigma. No shame. Let’s treat it like we do any health issue, with kindness and compassion #BellLetsTalk
— Zoie palmer (@ZoiePalmer) January 29, 2020
Open hearts = Open Minds. ??❤️#BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalkDay
— Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) January 29, 2020
Don't be afraid to talk about mental health; let's help change the landscape in Canada and beyond.
— Sarah McLachlan (@SarahMcLachlan) January 29, 2020
Today, Bell will donate 5¢ towards mental health initiatives in Canada for every applicable text, call, tweet, and social media view of the video below.
xoS#BellLetsTalk https://t.co/NrM7g8b21V
No one should ever have to suffer in silence. Let’s continue the meaningful and necessary conversations about mental health and come together to make a difference ? #BellLetsTalk
— Tessa Virtue (@tessavirtue) January 29, 2020
Learn more at https://t.co/1p3aLJbnit and use the hashtags #BellCause #BellLetsTalk today. By using them Bell Canada will donate ¢5 for every tweet and post you make with those hashtags toward Mental Health in Canada. Everyone can participate across the globe! Or just RT! pic.twitter.com/geD1564yZG
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) January 29, 2020
Today is #BellLetsTalk Day! Every year, Bell donates 5¢ to Canadian mental health initiatives for every retweet. Last year, we had 25K retweets. Let’s beat that!
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) January 29, 2020
#BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/qh1DouHch3
— Jerry O'Connell (@MrJerryOC) January 29, 2020
Today is #BellLetsTalk an opportunity to listen and to be heard. Mental illness is a real thing and we need to open our minds and hearts to those in need. This is not a quick fix but an opportunity to heal. ? pic.twitter.com/NSPRqRAAXn
— Tyler Shaw 葉銘恆 (@TylerShawMusic) January 29, 2020
BNL is proud to support their friends at @Bell_LetsTalk on their 10th anniversary. They do some incredible work to fight the stigma around mental illness. Use the hashtag #BellLetsTalk or retweet this message to donate 5¢ to Canadian mental health initiatives. pic.twitter.com/6ho63bNk6Q
— Barenaked Ladies (@barenakedladies) January 29, 2020
Mental health affects us all, so let’s talk about it! Share today and help us show support for mental health. It’s time to end the stigma and start a conversation. #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/YWvEbbdxq8
— Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) January 29, 2020
Mental health is key to a good life, for everyone. Thanks for the donations, @Bell_LetsTalk! https://t.co/ftwJPchUgC
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) January 29, 2020
Today is Bell Let’s Talk... they will donate 5¢ to mental health initiatives for every tweet, retweet, text, or long distance call. We’re all in this together!! #BellLetsTalk
— Classified (@classified) January 29, 2020
Mental health affects us all, so let’s talk about it! Text, tweet, and share today and help us surpass a billion total messages of support for mental health. It’s time to end the stigma and start a conversation. #BellLetsTalk
— LIVEKellyRyan (@LiveKellyRyan) January 29, 2020
It's not just public figures and individuals in the entertainment industry lending their voices (and Twitter accounts) to the cause. A bunch of teams and organizations are also joining the #BellLetsTalk conversation. The (NBA World Champion) Toronto Raptors, NHL, Toronto Maple Leafs and even the Canadian Space Agency are doing their part. Hey, mental health matters in space too, y'all.The first step on any journey is always the hardest. Lend your hand & your heart to those who need it. You're not alone, start the conversation. For every Tweet/RT using #BellLetsTalk, or view of the video, @Bell_LetsTalk will donate $.05 to mental health initiatives https://t.co/fWXXl0C3bA
— Nickelback (@Nickelback) January 29, 2020
Together, we can end the stigma about mental health. #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/3HeUwQcBh5
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) January 29, 2020
Look out for your teammates and take care of yourself. Know that there's help. #BellLetsTalk
— NHL (@NHL) January 29, 2020
"I think that now, everybody realizes that people - no matter who you are - go through adversity. To have the ability to reach out & lean on your support system is really important." #BellLetsTalk
Read how the Leafs are making mental health a priority: https://t.co/LIwFQRLatJ— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 29, 2020
TODAY is #BellLetsTalk Day!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀@Bell will donate more towards mental health initiatives in Canada by contributing 5¢ for every applicable text, call and social media interaction. Join the conversation because every action counts. pic.twitter.com/jhwQ3KSo2c
— NBA Canada (@NBACanada) January 29, 2020
Mental health matters everywhere!
The Canadian experiment At Home in Space is helping improve the well-being of astronauts in space. Results of the study could also help people on Earth.Learn more: https://t.co/EnEN80mmFP. #BellLetsTalkPhoto: NASA pic.twitter.com/CPCLW8EqB9— CanadianSpaceAgency (@csa_asc) January 29, 2020
“Before I could get my body right, I had to get my mind right.”
Olympic medalist @De6rasse believes in talking to the people closest to you. @uninterrupted profiles De Grasse and his battle with mental wellness through injury.#BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/IxtoNsftp7— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 29, 2020
Two-time Olympic champion @RosieMacLennan works on her battle with anxiety everyday ?#BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/l7UAX99Np7
— Team Canada (@TeamCanada) January 29, 2020
Today @Bell will donate 5¢ for every tweet and RT using #BellLetsTalk to mental health initiatives.
So hit that RT button or join the conversation and together let's end the stigma. pic.twitter.com/lBhjk11f4w— Toronto Argonauts (@TorontoArgos) January 29, 2020
When it comes to mental health, every action counts! Join the conversation on Bell Let’s Talk Day, January 29, and help create positive change for those living with mental health issues. For every text message, mobile or long-distance call made by Bell, Bell Aliant and Bell MTS customers, Bell will donate five cents to Canadian mental health initiatives. The same goes for anyone sending a tweet using #BellLetsTalk, watching the Bell Let’s Talk Day video on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or Snapchat, or using the Bell Let’s Talk Facebook frame or Snapchat filter. But that’s just the first step: Visit letstalk.bell.ca for more ways you can effect change and build awareness around mental health.Practice empathy with others but don’t forget to practice it with yourself, too.
The first step is always the hardest, but being there for each other and being open about mental health can change the world. ? #BellLetsTalk— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) January 29, 2020