To Write Love on Her Arms GWU UChapter
HOPE IS REAL.
..and we want to make that known on campus.



TWLOHA Vision
(Copied from the official TWLOHA website:)
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....
TWLOHA Mission
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.
We are currently in the process of filming an informational video for our individual UChapter.
Once it's done, it will go right here!
TWLOHA at George Washington University
UChapter Mission
UChapters are a network of student organizations on college and university campuses that exist to embody the mission and vision of To Write Love on Her Arms. Through organized meetings and events, each chapter serves as a voice of hope, inspiration, and support for students and their surrounding communities.

Disclaimer
Any of the posts expressed here are based on the original poster's personal views. All opinions, conclusions, and other information are not sole reflections of TWLOHA, or the UChapters program.