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We live in a world where brokenness is a reality, not a possibility. TWLOHA began as a response to that reality, as a way to confront a certain brokenness head on regarding mental health—specifically depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. We have learned that most people don’t talk about these things. There are thousands of people, people with faces and families and stories, who never get the help they need because they feel there isn’t a space to talk about their pain. TWLOHA is an attempt to create that space.Starting today, we join twenty-four other charities in Round 1 of the American Giving Awards presented by Chase, a voting contest on Facebook to honor the past winners of Chase Community Giving. Voting ends next Wednesday, October 5 at 12 p.m. EST. We hope you will join us by liking the American Giving Awards presented by Chase Facebook page, voting for TWLOHA, and then asking everyone on the planet to do the same : )We often talk about TWLOHA as a bridge to help. Taking the first step to talk to a friend about something painful is scary, as is packing a suitcase to go to a treatment center for the first or fifth time. We exist as a safe passage offering hope and encouragement along the way. Winning the American Giving Award will allow us to strengthen that bridge, to take our message of hope and help on the road to more places and in more creative ways than we’ve ever been able to do before, such as:— Investing in building an interactive platform that will allow people to contribute directly to treatment and recovery in their local community.  — Providing more widespread counseling scholarships for people with little or no insurance, alleviating the stress of a financial burden that often accompanies treatment and recovery options.— Expanding our vision by taking HEAVY AND LIGHT - an evening of songs, conversation, and hope - on the road. There is a unique kind of community that happens when people gather in a room with songs and honest stories that resonate. Nights like this can change a perspective for people, and that shift could be the beginning of change or even a life saved.— Strengthening the launch of our brand new high school campaign called The Storytellers, a way for high school students to bring the story of TWLOHA and message of hope to their own campus through organizing and engineering community events.We’re honored to participate in this contest and excited to have the chance to work with Chase to carry out this vision. Thank you for being a part of it.Please vote.

twloha:

We live in a world where brokenness is a reality, not a possibility. TWLOHA began as a response to that reality, as a way to confront a certain brokenness head on regarding mental health—specifically depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. We have learned that most people don’t talk about these things. There are thousands of people, people with faces and families and stories, who never get the help they need because they feel there isn’t a space to talk about their pain. TWLOHA is an attempt to create that space.

Starting today, we join twenty-four other charities in Round 1 of the American Giving Awards presented by Chase, a voting contest on Facebook to honor the past winners of Chase Community Giving. Voting ends next Wednesday, October 5 at 12 p.m. EST. We hope you will join us by liking the American Giving Awards presented by Chase Facebook page, voting for TWLOHA, and then asking everyone on the planet to do the same : )

We often talk about TWLOHA as a bridge to help. Taking the first step to talk to a friend about something painful is scary, as is packing a suitcase to go to a treatment center for the first or fifth time. We exist as a safe passage offering hope and encouragement along the way. Winning the American Giving Award will allow us to strengthen that bridge, to take our message of hope and help on the road to more places and in more creative ways than we’ve ever been able to do before, such as:

— Investing in building an interactive platform that will allow people to contribute directly to treatment and recovery in their local community. 

— Providing more widespread counseling scholarships for people with little or no insurance, alleviating the stress of a financial burden that often accompanies treatment and recovery options.

— Expanding our vision by taking HEAVY AND LIGHT - an evening of songs, conversation, and hope - on the road. There is a unique kind of community that happens when people gather in a room with songs and honest stories that resonate. Nights like this can change a perspective for people, and that shift could be the beginning of change or even a life saved.

— Strengthening the launch of our brand new high school campaign called The Storytellers, a way for high school students to bring the story of TWLOHA and message of hope to their own campus through organizing and engineering community events.

We’re honored to participate in this contest and excited to have the chance to work with Chase to carry out this vision. Thank you for being a part of it.

Please vote.

Suicide Prevention

“You need to know that rescue is possible, that freedom is possible…” Words directly coming from To Write Love On Her Arms’ vision statement. The truth is there is help out there. 19,000,000 people in the US deal with depression. Yes, thats 6! zeros. 2/3 of those people never get help. Which may eventually turn into self infliction, addictions and suicide. One suicidal death happends every 40 seconds. Which means by the time you’re done reading this post 4 people have died from suicide. Too many teenagers deal with depression while others make fun of them for being depressed, listening to a certain type of music, and even cutting themselves. They are encouraged to hurt themselves from the expensive of other people. Its not fair. So encouraged people to be aware of the help they can get. Many helplines are completely anonymous and are here to help. The National Hopeline Network has a telephone number (1-800-SUICIDE) and aliveim.com is a website in order to help support suicidal people deal with their situations. There are even treatment facilities you can go to. S.A.F.E Alternatives helps you find a therapist to cope with your depression. Even if you aren’t depressed or suicidal, theres ways to help. Using goodsearch.com donates 1cent every search to a charity of your choice. Mine persoanlly is To Write Love On Her Arms. Make it your search engine. Also National Hopeline Network a program that allows you to donate 25 cents each paycheck to Suicide prevention. So stop the joking “Why don’t you go kill yourself” and realize people are taking you seriously. Its not funny to a lot of teenagers and most take it completely serious. You dont want to make one of your best friends another teenaged statistic do you?

Forever The Sickest Kids working With To Write Love On Her Arms to promote suicide awareness

Forever The Sickest Kids working With To Write Love On Her Arms to promote suicide awareness