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Love Should Never Hurt

Throughout the year, Love Should Never Hurt offers community forums focused on suicide prevention, mental health awareness, and trauma-informed care. These events bring together local agencies and professionals to provide education, resources, and immediate support.

If you’d like to attend one of our upcoming forums—or invite us to present to your school, organization, or community group—we’d be honored to partner with you.

Let’s work together to bring hope, healing, and awareness where it’s needed most.

happy new year greeting card
happy new year greeting card

Uplifting Survivors

persons left hand on purple textile
persons left hand on purple textile
A group of people standing close together in an embrace, showing a sense of unity and support. The individuals are wearing casual clothing and the setting appears to be indoors, possibly in a social or community event.
A group of people standing close together in an embrace, showing a sense of unity and support. The individuals are wearing casual clothing and the setting appears to be indoors, possibly in a social or community event.
you are worthy of love sign beside tree and road
you are worthy of love sign beside tree and road
Several people stand in a circle, extending one hand each towards the center, all touching in a gesture of unity and teamwork. They wear casual clothing, with bracelets and wristbands visible on some arms.
Several people stand in a circle, extending one hand each towards the center, all touching in a gesture of unity and teamwork. They wear casual clothing, with bracelets and wristbands visible on some arms.
grayscale photo of no smoking sign
grayscale photo of no smoking sign

At Love Should Never Hurt we strive to uplift individuals facing domestic violence, mental health issues, and more. Through community forums and awareness campaigns, we create supportive spaces that foster resilience and inclusivity, ensuring everyone feels valued and empowered to overcome their struggles and find healing from their traumatic experiences.

           Every survivor needs to feel valued!