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Hope is essential to our mission. It is the force that helps people stay and know that healing and recovery are possible.

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Hello {NAME}, Hope and help. We’ve been working for the past 18 years to make these two words a

Hello {NAME}, Hope and help. We’ve been working for the past 18 years to make these two words as real as possible for as many people as possible. We know there is still so much work to do. HOPE Hope is essential to our mission. It is the force that helps people stay, to know that healing and recovery are possible. It’s what gives people permission to ask for help. Hope is not just a meaningless platitude, it’s what keeps people alive when faced with mental health challenges like depression, addiction, and combatting suicidal thoughts. This year, we’ve reached 20 million people online with a steady stream of hope, storytelling, and resources. Our team is constantly creating content across six social media platforms and delivering resources and support in real-time through our Community Response Team. Over the next five years, we aim to grow our reach among Gen Z, who have the worst reported mental health in modern generations. We know that 80% of these teens will seek mental health support online FIRST. We aim to be number one in their search—a bridge to an empathetic community and accessible resources. Our high school program is a core component of reaching students where they are. We served 45 schools this year. We want to continue to grow our capacity to provide this resource for free to any school that requests it, including those right here in Central Florida. As we mentioned, we believe people can't be expected to sustain HOPE without HELP. But help is an expensive proposition. We have critical funding gaps in our programs for Between the Bells. And we have a scholarship waitlist of 100 individuals, a result of a 70% increase in scholarship applications compared to the previous year. The annual local funding gap is $65,000, which translates to 1,009 therapy sessions. We’re inviting you to partner as an investor in hope and help. We want to be a steady source of hope for this community and beyond, and your generous gift and support over the next three years would position us to continue this work. ✨ Triple your impact today. ✨ Right now is the time to give. Thanks to an anonymous donor, every donation made today is automatically TRIPLED! Turning a $25 donation into $75—which will connect 450 people to mental health resources. This is a big deal. Your support matters. Give today at [(. We believe that hope is real. That help is real. These stories matter. With Hope, Lindsay Kolsch Co-Executive Director You received this email from TWLOHA. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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