Since 1993, LOVE Quebec has been changing the lives of thousands of vulnerable youth across Montreal, providing a safe environment to those who have experienced bullying or violence. Our mission is to support their mental health through arts-based activities that help them develop the emotional intelligence they need to thrive.
Engage Youth. Build Bridges. Realize Potential.
LOVE supports
youth
to thrive through programs and healthy relationships that build
emotional intelligence
and help overcome the challenges they face. Our participants emerge from LOVE’s programs with greater
resilience, heightened skills, and the confidence to be
inspirational leaders
.
Join us for an art exhibition exploring identity and self on November 27th 2024, featuring photography, visual arts and written works by our LOVE youth. This event will highlight the incredible impact of your donations and showcase the talents and creativity of Montreal’s young artists. A panel of judges is invited to select the most outstanding pieces, and the evening will be hosted by Tranna Wintour, Quebec personality and former contestant on Big Brother Celebrities in Quebec and CTV’s The Traitors.
With catering by Taco Locale, raffle prizes from Hotel William Gray, Keurig and the MMFA, this cocktail, held at the picturesque MEM – Centre des Mémoires Montréalaises promises to be an evening filled with creativity and inspiration!
alumni who believe LOVE (Québec) had a positive impact on their decision to stay in school or pursue higher education
81%
youth who believe LOVE (Québec) has given them the skills & tools to support their peers in need
“There is a plethora of reasons I could list about what exactly LOVE means to me. However, there is one reason in particular that stands out above the rest and that reason just so happens to be how LOVE played a tremendous role in helping me overcome my social anxiety. From simply chatting with fellow youth to slowly but surely opening up to the coordinators, LOVE truly assisted in helping break apart my shell of social anxiety piece by piece with the utmost support and encouragement.”