Kids Help Phone continues to Fuel Innovation & Equity in Youth Mental Health with donation from TD Bank Group
18 March 2025 - 12:30PM
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is pleased to announce a new $600,000
donation from TD Bank Group (TD). With this generous support, KHP
will continue to develop innovative platforms and tools, leveraging
AI to enhance mental health and reach more young people than ever
before.
For more than three decades, TD has been a dedicated supporter
in advancing youth mental health, directly funding critical
programs such as KHP’s Indigenous initiatives, including crisis
support services and the Finding Hope youth action plan. This new
gift through the TD Ready Commitment, the Bank's corporate
citizenship platform, strengthens that commitment by fueling
technology and research designed to shape the future of mental
health for youth in Canada.
“TD’s donation to support KHP’s efforts to advance e-mental
health innovation is truly transformative,” said Katherine Hay,
President & CEO, Kids Help Phone. “We are incredibly grateful
for TD’s support for the last 33 years. TD’s most recent commitment
highlights their dedication to creating real, positive change while
embracing innovative tools at KHP that will help increase access to
more equitable wellness resources for even more youth. Together,
we’re helping to deliver a more personalized well-being experience
for all youth, so they can continue to Feel Out Loud.”
TD’s gift will enhance KHP’s Innovation and Applied Research
Accelerator for Youth Mental Health, acceleratorKHP, which is
redefining how young people experience mental health and wellness
support. By integrating human-centered AI tools, accelerator is
breaking down barriers to support and ensuring equitable access to
critical resources for youth across all communities across the
country.
"Young people today are facing a complex world, and access to
physical and mental health resources has never been more pressing,"
says Robyn Small, Senior Manager, Philanthropy, Sustainability
& Corporate Citizenship. "Through the TD Ready Commitment,
we're proud to continue our long-standing support for Kids Help
Phone's youth-focused health initiatives. With this new funding,
we're helping advance their AI-powered conversation platform,
designed to connect adolescents with essential mental health tools
and resources as they navigate this critical stage of their
development."
Through this donation, KHP continues to evolve, blending
technology with empathy and clinical expertise to better serve
youth. By embracing innovation and pushing the boundaries of what’s
possible, KHP is redefining youth mental health and setting a new
standard for transformative impact.
This progress would not be possible without the generosity of
KHP’s supporters. TD’s generous gift will help ensure youth mental
health support remains innovative, accessible, and future-ready.
KHP thanks TD for empowering more young people to Feel Out Loud by
advancing e-mental health solutions and expanding support for all
young people from coast to coast to coast.
Fast Facts
- Since 2020, KHP has had a total of over 22 million service
interactions across Canada, between its different platforms.
- On average, 75 per cent of young people share something with
KHP they’ve never shared with anyone else.
About Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only 24/7, free, confidential,
and multilingual e-mental health solution. Whether through
professional counselling, crisis response, or self-directed mental
health resources, KHP has been a trusted space for youth for over
35 years. No matter the feeling or issue, big or small, KHP
empowers young people to Feel Out Loud and access support whenever
they need it most. KHP knows that young people and the issues they
are facing are changing faster than ever. That’s why innovation is
more than what we do – it’s who we are: a global leader in youth
mental health that blends technology with empathy to better serve
youth. KHP gratefully relies on the generosity of donors,
volunteers, stakeholder partners, corporate partners and
governments to unlock the hope young people need to thrive in their
worlds. Join us at kidshelpphone.ca.
For more information, please contact:
Kids Phone Communications Team