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Showing up for #TELL can mean so many things! Such as joining the #TokyoTowerClimb, volunteering, fundraising, donating, participating in a pub quiz, sharing the lifeline number, or following our social media. It all helps us and helps the community.
Want to make a meaningful difference and stand up for #mentalhealth? Becoming a sponsor helps ensure that longer-term financial support is there for TELL.
Think this might be a good fit for you or your organisation? Learn more about becoming a sponsor at https://t.co/9pnoErMDEK
Huge thank you to @apexkk and their team for the incredible work they put into the #TokyoTowerClimb!
Every step you took up the Tokyo Tower made a difference in your community. Thank you for #movingformentalhealth. Hope to see you at the #StepUpChallenge this autumn!
Being a #lifeline support worker isn't easy. But it can be very rewarding. If it seems like something that might be a good fit for you, read more about the process and role on the TELL website https://t.co/NTEWRHa9Yg or join an upcoming info session!
We are always grateful to the #TELL volunteers who make our services and community support possible. Learn more about our volunteer opportunities at https://t.co/KaJYEzusNH today!
Proud moment for Apex at the Tokyo Tower Climb 🗼
As a sponsor of TELL Tokyo, we’re honored to support this important cause.
We’re also proud to share some great results from our team:
• Ellis Warren – Fastest Male Runner 🥇
• Saki Majikina – 3rd place (Fastest Woman), in her very first challenge 🥉
• Apex team – 2nd place in the Fastest Corporate Team category 🥈
Amazing effort from everyone involved — especially great to see a new joiner already making such an impact!
Congratulations to all participants and thank you to @TELLJapan for organizing such a meaningful event.
#TokyoTowerClimb #TELL #mentalhealth #TTC2026 #CSR #Apex
On April 19th, we held our 7th #TokyoTowerClimb. The event once again sold out early, and 400 climbers came out to move for mental health, shattering stigma, and championed our cause with every one of their 600 steps to the top! https://t.co/qY50ezXNPO
Proud to have taken part in the TELL Tokyo Tower Climb 2026 🗼
This year marked our 6th time joining this meaningful event, supporting mental health awareness and suicide prevention with @TELLJapan .
21 Apex members came together to climb nearly 600 steps — each at their own pace, but with a shared purpose.
If you’d like to see more photos and highlights, please check our blog: https://t.co/fQDgpM4Pqh
#TokyoTowerClimb #TELL #mentalhealth #TTC2026 #CSR #Apex
On Sunday the Funeral Support Services team led by our team captain, Sebe san , did the Tokyo Tower climb in support of TELL. @telljapan provides mental health support and counseling to Japan’s foreign community. #funeralsupportservices#tokyoexpat#外国人#funeraldirector
A slow job market and cost-of-living crisis create #anxiety about taking time off and showing we are not indispensable. Additionally, there is no annual leave from many other responsibilities in our lives, and we can end up feeling more and more exhausted and risk total #burnout.
Your #fundraising support makes a huge difference in helping TELL be there for the community through the Lifeline, counselling services, and community outreach. Set up a fundraising appeal on Donorbox at https://t.co/O5hzQhPoSO
Making changes in our daily routines can benefit our sleep, as can making our #sleep environment as comfortable and conducive to rest as possible. Read more tips for improving sleep hygiene on the TELL website (https://t.co/TB98y8t27P).
We are very proud to announce we are officially sold out for the 2026 #TokyoTowerClimb! A big thank you to our community and sponsors for your amazing support and eagerness to climb the 600 steps and move for mental health.
#TokyoTowerClimb#TELL#mentalhealth#TTC2026