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Caleb Campbell Partners with Kids Help Phone to Support Youth Mental Health

Caleb Campbell Partners with Kids Help Phone

David Dasilva
March 21, 2025

Caleb Campbell is proud to announce a new partnership with Kids Help Phone, Canada's only 24/7, free, confidential e-mental health service offering support to young people across the country. This collaboration aims to raise awareness, provide critical resources, and ensure that every young person in Canada has access to the mental health support they deserve.

Caleb Campbell Partners with Kids Help Phone to Support Youth Mental Health

Caleb Campbell is proud to announce a new partnership with Kids Help Phone, Canada's only 24/7, free, confidential e-mental health service offering support to young people across the country.  This collaboration aims to raise awareness, provide critical resources, and ensure that every young person in Canada has access to the mental health support they deserve.

"We are incredibly inspired by Caleb's dedication to his sport and his enthusiasm for supporting youth across Canada - youth to youth is so important,” says Jenny Yuen, 

Group Head & Executive Vice President, People, Culture and Partnerships, Kids Help Phone.

“KHP is excited to partner with Caleb to raise awareness and empower more young people to reach out for support whenever they need it most."

As a passionate advocate for mental health, Caleb recognizes the importance of accessible and confidential support for youth navigating personal challenges. Through this partnership, Campbell will work alongside Kids Help Phone to amplify its mission, engage with communities, and contribute to fundraising initiatives that sustain and expand essential services.

Caleb expressed his excitement for the partnership,

“We all face challenges, and no one should have to navigate them alone. Kids Help Phone is doing incredible work to ensure that young people have a safe space to turn to in times of need. I’m honoured to support their efforts and help break down barriers to mental health care.”

Through various initiatives, Caleb will leverage his platform to drive meaningful conversations around youth mental health. As part of this partnership, the Kids Help Phone logo will be featured on his car and racing suit, alongside his new number 68, symbolizing his commitment to the cause.

Kids Help Phone provides free, confidential, and 24/7 support through professional counselling, volunteer-led text support, and self-directed mental health resources. Since its inception, it has been a resource for millions of young people in Canada offering guidance on issues ranging from anxiety and depression to bullying and family struggles.

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