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Together, for Mental Health!

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January 25, 2023

Today, during the symbolic Bell Let’s Talk flag-raising ceremony in front of the Laval City Hall, which was attended by many dignitaries, including the Minister Responsible for Social Services, Lionel Carmant, Bell announced a $200,000 donation to the Cité de la Santé Foundation. This donation supports the Foundation’s major fundraising campaign, #ProfoundlyHuman, which aims to raise $10 million by 2025.

Bell’s contribution will be entirely dedicated to the ongoing refurbishment of the psychiatric unit at the Cité-de-la-Santé Hospital. The project will reorganize, upgrade and improve the spaces used by the unit. More specifically, this project will:

  • integrate a psychiatric intensive care unit, including the addition of 7 extra beds for high-risk patients;
  • integrate a psychiatric crisis intervention care unit, where currently provided services will continue; and
  • renovate and upgrade all inpatient and psychiatric units, including the West Wing, which provides physical care.

"A day like this reminds us of the importance of talking about mental health, something that should be addressed all year round. In this regard, I welcome Bell's initiative and the donation made to the Cité de la Santé Foundation. There is no doubt that these funds will contribute to improving psychiatric care in the Laval region. The accessibility of mental health services and care must be improved for the entire population. I am making this a priority." - Lionel Carmant, Minister Responsible for Social Services.

“We welcome Bell’s support for mental health. The need is great in Laval, and we are fortunate to have a network of partners that care about this important cause and want to contribute.” - André Malacket, Executive Director of the Cité de la Santé Foundation

“Today, on Bell Let's Talk Day, Bell is pleased to announce a $200,000 donation to the Cité de la Santé Foundation, which will help to make seven new beds available in the psychiatric intensive care unit. Access to mental health care is a major challenge, and this addition is a practical solution to improve the situation. Too many people experiencing mental health issues do not receive the care they need. Let’s change this.”- Pierre Rodrigue, VP Québec Affairs, Bell

Bell Let’s Talk Day is today!

Today, and every day throughout the year, we encourage Canadians to take meaningful action to create positive change for mental health. Everyone can play a role in our homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. Visit Bell.ca for more info.