Bell Let's Talk's 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis

In This Article:

  • Bell Let's Talk invites everyone to join Canada's 15th national day for mental health on Wednesday, January 22, 2025

  • Bell Let's Talk Day will feature a text-to-donate campaign in support of six organizations that are addressing Canada's youth mental health crisis

  • Bell Media showcases a slate of special mental health programming in English and French on Bell Let's Talk Day

Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))
Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))

MONTRÉAL, Jan. 6, 2025 /CNW/ - Bell Let's Talk Day kicks off its 15th year of action and change on January 22 by putting the spotlight on the growing youth mental health crisis.

A first for Bell Let's Talk, Canadians are encouraged on January 22 to support youth mental health providers by participating in a national text-to-donate campaign.

On Bell Let's Talk Day, Canadians can donate $5 by text with 100% of the proceeds going to six youth mental health organizations: Integrated Youth Services, Jack.org, Kids Help Phone, National Association of Friendship Centres, Strongest Families Institute, and Youth In Mind Foundation.

Canadians can double their impact as Bell will match all $5 donations up to a total of $1 million.

This year, Canada's annual day for mental health highlights the progress that has been made and discusses what still needs to be done to support those with mental health challenges, including Canada's youth who are facing a growing mental health crisis.

"For 15 years, Canadians have been all-in with supporting Bell Let's Talk, which continues to move mental health forward for people across the country. We invite all Canadians to participate in Bell Let's Talk Day and help support important organizations that are helping Canada's youth in need of mental health supports."

Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let's Talk

In 2025, Bell will give $10 million towards mental health, bringing its total Bell Let's Talk investment to $184 million since 2010.

New multimedia campaign raises awareness of the crisis facing Canada's youth
Bell Let's Talk today launched a nationwide multimedia campaignTogether, let's support youth mental health – that confronts Canadians with the stark reality of the urgent youth mental health crisis and the need for more mental health supports. Designed to get Canadians focused on the crisis facing young people, the campaign includes the collective call to action: We can't let this be their future.

Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))
Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))
Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))
Bell Let’s Talk’s 15th annual day for mental health on January 22 to prioritize youth mental health crisis (CNW Group/Bell Canada (MTL))

A Generation at Risk: The State of Youth Mental Health in Canada
In consultation with the mental health community, Bell Let's Talk partnered with Mental Health Research Canada to prepare the comprehensive national report, A Generation at Risk: The State of Youth Mental Health in Canada. Released in October 2024, the report uncovers alarming statistics about Canada's growing youth mental health crisis: