“In times where I don’t feel comfortable to open up and be expressive, LOVE Project Québec has always given me that opportunity to do so. I couldn’t be more appreciative than that.”
– Samuel, 21, LOVE Project Québec Youth
LOVE Project Québec was founded in 1993 by Sheila (Twinkle) Rudberg. Following the death of her husband by a 14-year old boy, Twinkle came to see that the youth himself was a victim of violence. Inspired to end the cycle of violence in the lives of young people, Twinkle enlisted the support of passionate members of the Montreal community to spark LOVE Project Québec’s first flames.
What started as a small, grassroots, youth photojournalism project running out of the basement of Montreal’s Dawson College soon blossomed into a well-established national program, warmly recognized by governments, schools, corporate and community organizations for the meaningful impact it was having on young people. LOVE Project Québec currently runs programs across Canada in Québec, British Columbia and Nova Scotia.
Photo: LOVE Project Québec’s Founder, Twinkle Rudberg (left), with Brenda Proulx, creator of LOVE’s first photojournalism program (right). Credit: George Liberman
To be a leader in building innovative and sustainable programs that promote the mental, emotional, and social health of youths.
Engage Youth. Build Bridges. Realize Potential.
Today’s world is becoming increasingly difficult for young people to navigate. It is especially unforgiving for those who have suffered physical, mental or emotional challenges and various forms of discrimination.
LOVE Project Québec 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 Project Québec’s programs with greater resilience, heightened skills, and the confidence to be inspirational leaders.
LOVE Project Québec’s programs unite youth from diverse backgrounds and attempt to position themselves in areas with the greatest need. Our youth are all between the ages of 12 and 21 and have faced multiple social and systemic barriers. Many have suffered physical or emotional trauma, bullying, gang or substance-related violence, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of discrimination.
Over 70% of LOVE Project Québec’s youth have experienced bullying, violence, or discrimination either in their homes or in the wider community. Almost 30% were referred to LOVE Project Québec by a friend; 20% referred by social workers.
LOVE Project Québec offers over 30 innovative media-arts and leadership programs in 25 different schools throughout the Greater Montreal Region.
Click below to learn more about our programs and the schools in which we provide our services.
Social Worker, Newton Foundation
Student & LOVE Project Québec Alumni
Nurse, psychologist, clinical ethicist and founder and principal investigator for VOICE (i.e., Views On Interdisciplinary Childhood Ethics)
Senior Product Manager at Aldo Group
Executive Director (LOVE Project Québec)
Co-Director of Programs
President & Owner, Burovision
Associate VP, Commercial Real Estate Broker at Colliers
Senior Product Manager at Aldo Group
Director of Philanthropic Development at Food Banks of Quebec
Executive Director (LOVE Project Québec)
Co-Director of Programs
Director of Strategic Initiatives
Director of Program Quality and Team Development
Senior Program Coordinator
Senior Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator
Community Outreach Coordinator
Community Outreach Coordinator
430 Rue Sainte-Hélène #604, Montréal, QC H2Y 2K7
(514) 938-0006
info-qc@loveorganization.ca