Break the Cycle.
Build Healthier Love.

Subsidizing couples counselling
& educational programs for
lower-income individuals and families.

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In 2023, there were 139,020 victims of family violence and 123,319 victims (aged 12 years and older) of intimate partner violence that came to the attention of the Canadian police. We are committed to breaking the cycle of abuse and unhealthy relationships through therapy and education programs.

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We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to have a healthy, respectful, and emotionally safe relationship.

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We’re actively seeking partnerships with volunteers, therapists, clinics, and community agencies.

Join the healthy love movement.

 FAQs

  • We offer financial assistance to lower-income couples and families to help cover the cost of professional couples counselling and/or education (seminars, retreats, workshops, etc.). Through our vetted network of licensed therapists and educators, we ensure that couples receive the support they need — whether that means growing stronger together or navigating a healthy transition apart.

    1. Intake & Eligibility: Couples complete a short intake form to assess financial need and fit found on the home page of this website.

    2. Counsellor and Transformative Program Matching: Eligible participants are matched with participating therapists and educational programs (seminars, retreats, workshops, etc.).

    3. Subsidy Support: The Foundation pays the therapist and educational program directly.

    4. Follow-Up: We gather anonymous feedback to improve program outcomes and track impact.

  • Need to meet these three criteria to apply for funding:

    - Couples in committed relationships (married or unmarried)
    - Families facing financial hardship (within 25%
    - Individuals seeking clarity, support, or resolution in their relationships

  • Yes, Healthy Love Foundation is a registered non-profit society in British Columbia.

  • No. We are currently “In-progress” and waiting on registered charity status with the Canada Revenue Agency. At this time we can only provide acknowledgment is for your records and not an official tax receipt for charitable purposes.