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* [http://community.wrecked.org/?filename=to-write-love-on-her-arms-the-power-of-a-story Jamie Tworkowski on the Power of Story] | * [http://community.wrecked.org/?filename=to-write-love-on-her-arms-the-power-of-a-story Jamie Tworkowski on the Power of Story] | ||
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To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) is a non-profit American organisation[1] with the purpose to give help to those who everyday fught with self-harm, suicide thoughts, depression and various addictions. TWLOHA encourages them to speak about these problems, living in a community and finding help for the situations.
Amy Lee supported the organisation; she's the first in the thanks list on the website, along with her husband Josh Hartzler. Amy wore the foundation t-shirt in one of the Evanescence's concerts (Nissan Live Sets 2007 - 12 November). Her husband wore it during the Sweeney Todd premiere. In the official website there are thanks to other musicians and bands that supported the cause, and Evanescence are listed too[2].
In the thanks can be also found David Hodges, his wife Kate and John Campbell (who collaborated with David in the The Rising EP and then in the project Avox).