QMJHL clubs unite for Bell Let’s Talk Day

In September 2010, Bell Let’s Talk began a new conversation about Canada’s mental health. At that time, most people were not talking about mental illness. But the numbers spoke volumes about the urgent need for action. Millions of Canadians, including leading personalities, engaged in an open discussion about mental illness, offering new ideas and hope for those who struggle, with numbers growing every year.
As a result, institutions and organizations large and small in every region received new funding for access, care and research from Bell Let’s Talk and from governments and corporations that have joined the cause.
Building on ten years of increased awareness and acceptance around mental health, Bell Let’s Talk is focused on engaging Canadians to take action to create positive change in mental health.
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Here is a look at some of the content that has been posted by QMJHL teams as part of the 2022 Bell Let’s Talk Day :
ACADIE-BATHURST
CAPE BRETON
"End the stigma"
– @Lukepatty05 #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/4I1ODfr41L— Cape Breton Eagles (@CBEHockey) January 26, 2022
CHARLOTTETOWN
CHICOUTIMI
DRUMMONDVILLE
GATINEAU
Une cause qui nous tient à coeur. / A cause we care about. ❤️#BellCause #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/I5v12xoKNg
— Olympiques Gatineau (@OlympiquesGAT) January 26, 2022
HALIFAX
MONCTON
A post shared by Moncton Wildcats (@monctonwildcats)
ROUYN-NORANDA
SAINT JOHN
Listen and offer support to those who need it. #BellLetsTalk @ConnTren10 pic.twitter.com/e2Rp1m8TZQ
— Saint John Sea Dogs (@SJSeaDogs) January 26, 2022
SHAWINIGAN
A post shared by Les Cataractes de Shawinigan (@cataractes_shaw)
SHERBROOKE
VAL-D’OR
VICTORIAVILLE
#BellCause #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/RSzzbMX7MZ
— Tigres de Victoriaville 🏆 (@TigresVicto) January 26, 2022