Bell Let's Talk
The PACWEST and its member institutions are proud to support this day and aim to break the stigma around mental health
You are not alone.
One of the biggest hurdles for anyone struggling with mental illness is overcoming the stigma attached to it. Today begins the annual Bell Let’s Talk awareness campaign and the day is about driving the national conversation to help reduce this stigma and promote awareness and understanding. Talking is an important first step towards lasting change and you are not alone.
Bell Let’s Talk Day 2021 saw Canadians and people around the world take action, sharing a record 159,173,435 messages of support for mental health. Bell will donate five cents towards mental health initiatives in Canada for every applicable text, call, tweet or TikTok video using #BellLetsTalk and social media video view. Last year the donations totaled $7,958,671.75 in Bell funding to mental health initiatives in Canada.
The PACWEST and its member institutions join in to help create positive change and are helping to spread the word about mental health.
On Bell Let’s Talk Day, let’s make every one of these actions count.
Calls
For every call made by Bell wireless and home phone customers*, Bell will donate 5¢ more to mental health initiatives.
*By a Bell, Bell MTS or Bell Aliant mobile or home phone customer. Regular service charges apply.
Text messages
For every text message sent by a Bell wireless customer, Bell will donate 5¢ more towards mental health initiatives.*
*This event excludes iMessages. Regular charges apply.
Facebook
Each time you use the Bell Let’s Talk Facebook frame or watch their official video, Bell will donate 5¢ more towards mental health initiatives.
Instagram
Each time you watch their official video on Instagram, Bell will donate 5¢ more towards mental health initiatives.
TikTok
Each time you upload a video using #BellLetsTalk or watch their official video, Bell will donate 5¢ more towards mental health initiatives.
Twitter
Each time you tweet and retweet using #BellLetsTalk or watch their official video, Bell will donate 5¢ more towards mental health initiatives.