goodness :: to write love on her arms

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. ~TWLOHA.com

A few weeks ago stumbled onto this non-profit’s website: To Write Love on her Arms (TWLOHA). After reading about their Vision I was struck by how closely it matched many of the things I remind myself when I’m feeling less than happy (i.e. depressed). I know that depression is a convenient blanket term for “not being happy”. We all feel it from time to time. With the way our society operates, the pressure to be perfect, happy and normal makes being depressed or having problems coping unacceptable; something to hide and be ashamed of. This stigma and shame prevents people from seeking the treatment they need. It also seems that so many people have had their own “problems” or “bad childhoods” that we are desensitized to the pain of others, as if suffering is commonplace. The first part of TWLOHA vision states:

You were created to love and be loved. You were meant to live life in relationship with other people, to know and be known. You need to know that your story is important and that you’re part of a bigger story. You need to know that your life matters.

There are many ways you can donate to TWLOHA and participate in the movement. I’m leaning toward the T-shirt with the print you see above, you’ll find it in the online shop. You can also join the Street Team or donate directly to the cause via Paypal.

If you are suffering with depression, visit the site’s Find Help section. TWLOHA can be the bridge that leads you to resources that can give you hope. Because you matter, and you are not alone.

[image from TWLOHA]

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