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Tokyo English Life Line (TELL) New website

The new telljp.com website is devoted to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health issues, supporting those in need in the community and promoting fund-raising events.

The new telljp.com website is devoted to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health issues, supporting those in need in the community and promoting fund-raising events.

The revamped site is designed to help TELL achieve its mission to be a leader in the community in addressing the country’s growing mental health needs and make it easier to get help and support.

The refreshed look has been developed and designed with the help of Custom Media, with unique illustrations by artist Kento Iida created especially for TELL. The streamlined platform provides a wealth of information and resources relating to mental health issues, a directory of English-speaking services in Japan, infographics and a new page about the cost of stigma in our society. The new website makes it even easier to make donations and get involved with TELL.

Visit TELL Japan website.

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