Here's a look at some celebrities, politicians helping to raise money for the Bell Let's Talk campaign.
The voice alone is powerful but when many speak it becomes a roar. Let's shout out loud that mental health matters, Canada!! #BellLetsTalk
— Clara Hughes (@ClaraHughes_) January 28, 2015
Today is #BellLetsTalk day - let's end the stigma around #mentalhealth. RT, share & spread the word. @Bell_LetsTalk http://t.co/FTGYg484gZ
— Stephen Harper (@pmharper) January 28, 2015
Today Bell will put 5¢ towards mental health initiatives for every tweet/RT with #BellLetsTalk. Let's help end the mental illness stigma.
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 28, 2015
Want to make a difference? #BellLetsTalk will donate 5 cents 2 Mental Health Initiates 4 every tweet. Join me @Bell_LetsTalk
— Kim Cattrall (@KimCattrall) January 28, 2015
Help fight the stigma. Today it’s as easy as tweeting with #BellLetsTalk.
— Kathleen Wynne (@Kathleen_Wynne) January 28, 2015
Did you know we responded to more than 3,800 mental-health related calls in 2014? Remove the stigma & join the conversation. #BellLetsTalk
— York Regional Police (@YRP) January 28, 2015
Please add #BellLetsTalk to your tweets today to support a great cause and #EndTheStigma ^mt
— OPPCommunicationsCR (@OPP_COMM_CR) January 28, 2015
Today, for every tweet using #BellLetsTalk, Bell donates 5¢ more to #MentalHealth initiatives: http://t.co/qsyUzIANKq pic.twitter.com/Brc2eaT3Dz
— Bell Let's Talk (@Bell_LetsTalk) January 28, 2015
for every tweet using #BellLetsTalk today, Bell donates 5¢ more to Canadian #MentalHealth initiatives: http://t.co/sa3zelkUrL so retweet!
— Fall Out Boy (@falloutboy) January 28, 2015
I welcome @Bell's campaign to make the day about removing the stigma surrounding mental health. They're doing a good thing. #BellLetsTalk
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) January 28, 2015