It started, as many awareness campaigns do these days, on social media. Ringside Media, a Canadian company that specializes in equestrian photography and is co-owned by Andree-Anne Brunet and Laurel Jarvis, posted on Twitter: “Let’s get the conversation started and destigmatize mental health. This week, post any photo of your horse using the hashtag #HorsesAreMentalHealth on Instagram or Twitter and RingSide Media will donate $1 for every post to CAMH.”

The hashtag and money raised for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada’s largest mental health teaching hospital and one of the world’s leading research centres, were a huge success. The business partners began the initiative #HorseAreMentalHealth on January 25th and it ran till January 29th. Their initial goal was $300, but through donations made by multiple companies and individuals as well as the sale of their #HorsesAreMentalHealth T-shirts, they raised $3,250. An impressive amount towards helping those in need.

The women timed their campaign to coincide with #BellLet’sTalk hashtag fundraiser on January 28th. This year the Bell effort raised nearly $8 million in mental health funding from Bell, after its hashtag was shared over 159 million times.

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