For the eighth year in a row, Canadian telecom giant Bell is using its platform to advocate for mental health awareness. In what’s become a tradition for #HockeyTwitter, NHL teams, players and analysts are rallying around it.
— Zach Werenski (@ZachWerenski) January 30, 2019
#BellLetsTalk retweet this and take my company’s for a great cause. pic.twitter.com/Krv7znhsrV
— Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) January 30, 2019
You're never alone. Please retweet to spread the word. #BellLetsTalk
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) January 30, 2019
For every tweet & retweet with #BellLetsTalk, 5 cents will be donated to mental health initiatives in
Today is #BellLetsTalk Day.
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) January 30, 2019
Bell will donate five cents to mental health initiatives for each of these interactions.
Go to https://t.co/KInT5O5QIf for more and to join the conversation. pic.twitter.com/Ltvt0hGrJS
Today is #BellLetsTalk Day. For every tweet/retweet using #BellLetsTalk or view of the official Bell Let’s Talk Day video, Bell will donate 5¢ to Canadian mental health initiatives.
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 30, 2019
Join the conversation. pic.twitter.com/9FMGwpyVfu
Let’s end the stigma, you are not alone #BellLetsTalk
— Auston Matthews (@AM34) January 30, 2019
Work on mental health as you would on physical health. It starts by reaching out, sharing and listening with compassion. #BellLetsTalk
— Jarmo Kekalainen (@jkekalainen) January 30, 2019
To date, Bell has contributed more than $93 million to mental health organizations.