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Here’s to another month of hope. Be part of the conversation. As we step into October, we know

Here’s to another month of hope. Be part of the conversation. As we step into October, we know this month may feel heavier for some. You might be celebrating National Coming Out Day and pausing to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day. You or someone you love could be deeply connected to October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month or Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. No matter what this month represents for you, we want to remind you that your story deserves to be shared and heard, and that even on difficult days, hope is an eternal, indestructible force. We’ll be sharing resources across our social media channels to support anyone who may need additional help and, as always, our [FIND HELP Tool]( is available to connect you with providers and resources based on your location. Be part of the conversation. As we step into October, we know this month may feel heavier for some. You might be celebrating National Coming Out Day and pausing to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day. You or someone you love could be deeply connected to October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month or Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. No matter what this month represents for you, we want to remind you that your story deserves to be shared and heard, and that even on difficult days, hope is an eternal, indestructible force. We’ll be sharing resources across our social media channels to support anyone who may need additional help and, as always, our [FIND HELP Tool]( is available to connect you with providers and resources based on your location. [Visit the store]( [Visit the store]( Doing this work together. This year has been challenging for most, if not all, which includes youth. We know that 1 in 5 children between the ages of 13-18 lives with a severe mental health disorder. If you or someone you know works with high school-aged individuals or you yourself are a high school student, we invite you to check out our Between the Bells program. Through a one-week interactive experience, students will engage in meaningful conversations surrounding their mental health, while gaining tools that support their well-being. This message of hope and help applies to everyone—regardless of age—and with your support, we want to let students know they’re not alone. [Apply for the free program]( Doing this work together. This year has been challenging for most, if not all, which includes youth. We know that 1 in 5 children between the ages of 13-18 lives with a severe mental health disorder. If you or someone you know works with high school-aged individuals or you yourself are a high school student, we invite you to check out our Between the Bells program. Through a one-week interactive experience, students will engage in meaningful conversations surrounding their mental health, while gaining tools that support their well-being. This message of hope and help applies to everyone—regardless of age—and with your support, we want to let students know they’re not alone. [Apply for the free program]( Daily self-care is essential when it comes to caring for our well-being. By using The Hopeful, our self-care app, you can check in with yourself through the mood tracker and journal prompts. The Discover section lets you find and save stories from the TWLOHA Blog and episodes from the TWLOHA Podcast that will provide you with hope, honesty, and a sense of comfort in knowing you are not alone. The app is free to download and greets you each morning with an encouraging quote. [Download the app]( Daily self-care is essential when it comes to caring for our well-being. By using The Hopeful, our self-care app, you can check in with yourself through the mood tracker and journal prompts. The Discover section lets you find and save stories from the TWLOHA Blog and episodes from the TWLOHA Podcast that will provide you with hope, honesty, and a sense of comfort in knowing you are not alone. The app is free to download and greets you each morning with an encouraging quote. [Download the app]( Your story is important. “Sometimes it isn’t a grandiose, life-altering thing that brings a person back from the brink. Sometimes it’s something as simple as a perfect song or a single lyric. Big or small, I learned that hope can and most likely will present itself however and whenever we need it.” – Taylor Pontzer [“To The Suburban Kid Who Went to the Stars” by Taylor Pontzer]( ‣ [“Baby Steps” by Haley Valenta ‣]( [“Smashing Stigmas” by Christopher Genzardi ‣]( [Read more]( [10/22 - TWLOHA Blue Zoom Gathering ‣]( [11/6 - AFSP Walk- Melbourne, FL ‣]( [11/6 - Space Coast Music Fest - Melbourne, FL ‣]( [11/9 - TWLOHA Blue Social Activity ‣]( [11/11-11/14 - Welcome to Rockville - Daytona Beach, FL ‣]( [All events]( Your story is important. “Sometimes it isn’t a grandiose, life-altering thing that brings a person back from the brink. Sometimes it’s something as simple as a perfect song or a single lyric. Big or small, I learned that hope can and most likely will present itself however and whenever we need it.” – Taylor Pontzer [“To The Suburban Kid Who Went to the Stars” by Taylor Pontzer]( [“Baby Steps” by Haley Valenta ‣]( [“Smashing Stigmas” by Christopher Genzardi ‣]( [Read more]( [10/22 - TWLOHA Blue Zoom Gathering ‣]( [11/6 - AFSP Walk- Melbourne, FL ‣]( [11/6 - Space Coast Music Fest - Melbourne, FL ‣]( [11/9 - TWLOHA Blue Social Activity ‣]( [11/11-11/14 - Welcome to Rockville - Daytona Beach, FL ‣]( [All events]( [instagram]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Web Site]( PO Box 2203, Melbourne, FL 32902, USA [Get Involved]( | [Blog]( | [Donate]( [|]( [Store]( | [Find Help]( [View This Email Online]( • [Edit Your Email Preferences]( PO Box 2203, Melbourne, FL 32902, USA [Get Involved]( | [Blog]( | [Donate]( [|]( [Store]( | [Find Help]( [View This Email Online]( • [Edit Your Email Preferences](

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