To Write Love On Her Arms
18 years ago
General
A friend posted this on a forum earlier - just spreadin the word:
TWLOHA (To-Write-Love-On-Her-Arms) is a great organization, I just found it today and already support it. This is taken from their facebook event... I feel Love is the Movement should be celebrated by as many people as I can get my hands on, so here you go...
The truth is that according to the World Health Organization, depression is one of the leading causes of disability, with approximately 121 million people suffering with depression worldwide. The National Institute of Mental Health states that approximately 18 million people suffer from depression in America alone. Depression does not discriminate across age, race, gender, or class. Among teenagers it is estimated that 20 percent will suffer from depression at some point by the time they reach adulthood. There are also as many as 8.3 percent of teens suffering from depression for at least a year at a time, compared to 5.3 percent of the general population.
With the support of TWLOHA (To Write Love On Her Arms), an organization created to spread awareness for teen depression, self-injury, and suicide, we are coming together to make sure the whole world knows. To find out more about TWLOHA visit their Facebook Group here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/To-Wr.....rms/8529136956
During the time of year that suicide rates are at their highest, we chose February 13, the day before Valentine's Day, as our opportunity to start showing people how much they are loved. We will physically write the word LOVE on our arms (with a sharpie, or whatever other ink suits you best). If someone asks you what its for, tell them about TWLOHA. Tell them they are loved, that they are important. And ask if you can write LOVE on their arm as a symbol of that. Don't be afraid to reach out to those who need love, those who you often walk right by every day. They need our care.
There is NO set time, there is NO set location. Where you are, when you are there, speak out.
Some of us may choose to share the love of God, but we want you to share whatever love is strongest for you. Depression has no boundaries, but neither does our love.
Stop the bleeding. Rescue is possible.
You don't have to join the groups or donate or anything. Unless you want to, of course.
But all I ask is that you write love on your arm for one day and let people know that they're loved and have a reason to live.
http://www.twloha.com/index.php
TWLOHA (To-Write-Love-On-Her-Arms) is a great organization, I just found it today and already support it. This is taken from their facebook event... I feel Love is the Movement should be celebrated by as many people as I can get my hands on, so here you go...
The truth is that according to the World Health Organization, depression is one of the leading causes of disability, with approximately 121 million people suffering with depression worldwide. The National Institute of Mental Health states that approximately 18 million people suffer from depression in America alone. Depression does not discriminate across age, race, gender, or class. Among teenagers it is estimated that 20 percent will suffer from depression at some point by the time they reach adulthood. There are also as many as 8.3 percent of teens suffering from depression for at least a year at a time, compared to 5.3 percent of the general population.
With the support of TWLOHA (To Write Love On Her Arms), an organization created to spread awareness for teen depression, self-injury, and suicide, we are coming together to make sure the whole world knows. To find out more about TWLOHA visit their Facebook Group here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/To-Wr.....rms/8529136956
During the time of year that suicide rates are at their highest, we chose February 13, the day before Valentine's Day, as our opportunity to start showing people how much they are loved. We will physically write the word LOVE on our arms (with a sharpie, or whatever other ink suits you best). If someone asks you what its for, tell them about TWLOHA. Tell them they are loved, that they are important. And ask if you can write LOVE on their arm as a symbol of that. Don't be afraid to reach out to those who need love, those who you often walk right by every day. They need our care.
There is NO set time, there is NO set location. Where you are, when you are there, speak out.
Some of us may choose to share the love of God, but we want you to share whatever love is strongest for you. Depression has no boundaries, but neither does our love.
Stop the bleeding. Rescue is possible.
You don't have to join the groups or donate or anything. Unless you want to, of course.
But all I ask is that you write love on your arm for one day and let people know that they're loved and have a reason to live.
http://www.twloha.com/index.php
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