
One of my favorite good cause organizations is the "To Write Love On Her Arms" movement. Their mission is:
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.
I first encountered this movement on Facebook. Friends of mine were writing "Love" on their arms, taking a pic, and posting it to their wall. The number of participants grew exponentially. Some of these people had no clue why they were writing love on their arms, but they wanted to be a part of the movement.
Their vision is to spread love. Simple as that. Their site is very interactive. Very busy and modern. It definitely appeals to young people, especially teens. They have plenty of events and are very active is social media.
Here is the link : http://www.twloha.com/index.php
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.
I first encountered this movement on Facebook. Friends of mine were writing "Love" on their arms, taking a pic, and posting it to their wall. The number of participants grew exponentially. Some of these people had no clue why they were writing love on their arms, but they wanted to be a part of the movement.
Their vision is to spread love. Simple as that. Their site is very interactive. Very busy and modern. It definitely appeals to young people, especially teens. They have plenty of events and are very active is social media.
Here is the link : http://www.twloha.com/index.php

TWLOHA...
ReplyDeleteThis one was of my favorite show and tells! I feel this cause is not only needed and strong but its presentation of awareness and involvement is amazing! The graphics definitely pull you in to inquire more. I have viewed the TWLOHA site twice since this show and tell was presented. This cause is definitely something that needs to be shared, because it has a unique way of presenting awareness on a topic that most are afraid to talk about.