TD Bank Group helps drive innovation and expands access to more equitable e-mental health supports for youth across Canada   

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As a longtime supporter of youth and their mental health, TD Bank Group (TD) continues to work with Kids Help Phone (KHP) to help unlock the hope young people need to thrive in their world. Over three decades and counting, TD has donated more than $1 million to help more youth Feel Out Loud and get support through critical KHP initiatives such as Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program and Finding Hope: Kids Help Phone’s Action Plan for Supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Young People.  

Through the Feel Out Loud movement, KHP is working to help accelerate a more personalized well-being experience for all youth, so they can thrive in their world, no matter where life takes them.  

With their most recent donation through the TD Ready Commitment, the Bank’s corporate citizenship platform, TD support will help advance innovative platforms at KHP. These tools will utilize the evolving power of human-centric AI to bring more equitable access to mental health services for even more youth. Through the KHP Innovation and Applied Research Accelerator for Youth Mental Health (acceleratorKHP),  funding from TD will help KHP define the next era of e-mental health solutions and transform how and where young people can access the support they need and deserve. 

Together, we can help ensure e-mental health resources for youth are future-ready and more accessible from coast to coast to coast. KHP is deeply grateful to TD for their vision, generosity and support — it’s helping put young people at the centre of their well-being like never before. 

Thank you, TD, for your ongoing commitment to KHP and for being a part of the Feel Out Loud movement so youth always have a place for their feelings to go.  

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