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Jan 25, 2010

A Lil Plug

There's an organization that has become a part of my life. I happened upon it while seeking help, answers, & music. Anyone who knows me, knows that Blue October is one my all time favorite bands. Well on their Pick Up the Phone tour some of the organizations listed included HopeLine, Postsecret, & To Write Love On Her Arms.

TWLOHA(To Write Love On Her Arms) is a fabulous non-profit movement. I read their vision statement on their website & just READING it, gave me hope. It reminded me that I'm not alone & while sometimes I may not feel worthy, people love me & depend on me. So I want to share their vision with you. Read it, feel it, know it, it could save YOUR life or someone's you love. If you cannot give a donation, maybe buy a t-shirt instead, spread the word. An estimated 19 million people in America suffer from depression & suicide is the THIRD leading cause of death in people aged 18-24. It's scary statistics folks.
The following is straight off their website:

MISSION STATEMENT:




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.



VISION:





The vision is that we actually believe these things…





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.



We live in a difficult world, a broken world. My friend Byron is very smart - he says that life is hard for most people most of the time. We believe that everyone can relate to pain, that all of us live with questions, and all of us get stuck in moments. You need to know that you're not alone in the places you feel stuck.



We all wake to the human condition. We wake to mystery and beauty but also to tragedy and loss. Millions of people live with problems of pain. Millions of homes are filled with questions – moments and seasons and cycles that come as thieves and aim to stay. We know that pain is very real. It is our privilege to suggest that hope is real, and that help is real.



You need to know that rescue is possible, that freedom is possible, that God is still in the business of redemption. We're seeing it happen. We're seeing lives change as people get the help they need. People sitting across from a counselor for the first time. People stepping into treatment. In desperate moments, people calling a suicide hotline. We know that the first step to recovery is the hardest to take. We want to say here that it's worth it, that your life is worth fighting for, that it's possible to change.



Beyond treatment, we believe that community is essential, that people need other people, that we were never meant to do life alone.



The vision is that community and hope and help would replace secrets and silence.



The vision is people putting down guns and blades and bottles.



The vision is that we can reduce the suicide rate in America and around the world.



The vision is that we would learn what it means to love our friends, and that we would love ourselves enough to get the help we need.



The vision is better endings. The vision is the restoration of broken families and broken relationships. The vision is people finding life, finding freedom, finding love. The vision is graduation, a Super Bowl, a wedding, a child, a sunrise. The vision is people becoming incredible parents, people breaking cycles, making change.



The vision is the possibility that your best days are ahead.



The vision is the possibility that we're more loved than we'll ever know.



The vision is hope, and hope is real.





You are not alone, and this is not the end of your story.




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