'TWLOHA' is short for, 'To Write Love On Her Arms'. TWLOHA is an organization that helps people of all kind take the first step to prevent depression, self injury, addiction and suicide.
TWLOHA doen not have a national day.
At twloha store they are $17.00
1) TWLOHA is a non profit organization against self injury, suicide, addiction, and depression. 2) 121 million people worldwide suffer from depression. 3) All you have to do to support is write love on your arm. :)
Jamie Tworkowski, the founder of twloha, is 28 years old
she is a big supporter of TWLOHA which stands for To Write Love on Her Arms
As far as I know, they do not. But I don't think that they'd be against TWLOHA. Someone should present the idea to them sometime ;) There is another band that sounds somewhat like Flyleaf called Fireflight. They support TWLOHA. So does The Letter Black.
the only two bands that i know of that support twloha is fireflight and letter black
To Write Love On Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope to those dealing with addiction, self-injury, depression and suicide.www.twloha.comBetween The Trees sings one of the most famous TWLOHA songs titled The Way She Feels.Remember the stars!
I'd just wear a paramore tshirt, skinny jeans and pumps! You need to look cool.
Alot of teens and even older people do this to show support to the organization "To Write Love On Her Arms" (TWLOHA). TWLOHA is a non profit organization that exists to help people who struggle with, depression, Self Injury(ex. Cutting, Burning, anything that consists of hurting oneself on purpose) Addiction (Ex, Alcohol, drugs, etc) And suicide. TWLOHA is meant to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly in treatment. The name is meant as an idea that we can write "love" overtop of our scars (both physical and emotional). I quote from their vision "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. " Teens write "love" on their arms as a reminder that hope and love are real and possible. This is an amazing organization, I suggest you find more information at twloha.com
NO WAY! sure martin likes to drink some, but hes always perfectly honest, which is more than most ppl can say, when asked if hes ever smoked weed, he said yes, but that he never does it on tour bcs it screws up his voice. i think this is very noble, because just saying no and lying doesnt have the same effect as being honest with your fans and telling them harmful effects that people dont always hear about, also listen to the lyrics to dance hall drug, he wants kids to be better than they are, he also was honest on his blog and admitted to losing his virginity at 15, and followed saying it was too young and to wait. I think its really good of him to be able to admiting he has made mistakes and come through it, and tell kids what is a better idea and why not to do what he did, because people can relate better to that then to mr perfect. also all of his lyrics are amazing and inspirational, i mean go was in a TWLOHA campaigne!! he is a GREAT influence
Aside from a professional therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist, there are many private, free and anonymous ways that people who self-mutilate can seek help. Almost any local library will have books on the subject, including self-help books with useful tips on how to control the behavior and emotion before it controls you. If the patient attends school, they can seek help via a school health department, counselor or nurse..... while these people are not necessarily trained to help the patient work through their issues, they can defiantly provide moral support, helpful information and connect you to local institutions that can further assist the individual. Another great source of help is right here on the Internet. Many national organizations have websites with useful tools on how to quit, Self-Help Hot Lines (which are always free, confidential and often helpful) and tons of other information. There are also chat rooms where support is often sought and found. Some of my favorite organizations are: "S.A.F.E Alternatives" (Self Abuse Finally Ends) and "TWLOHA" (To Write Love on Her Arms). The S.A.F.E Alternatives site has a really cool blog that anyone can contribute to via WordPress....