TWLOHA is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling w/ depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.
Pride is both a celebration and a reflection. At the core of Pride, there is history, there is rebellion, and there is resistance. From paying mind to the past, there is the present, the unfolding challenges being faced in the now, the personal journeys of discovery in process, and the ever-evolving acceptance of self and others. What comes next? The future. The hope. The fight for what is deserved and what is right. https://t.co/GMKDJTWzjz
Acceptance isn't just about making someone feel welcome. It can shape whether a person feels connected, valued, and hopeful about their future. For many LGBTQ+ young people, acceptance isn't a bonus—it's a lifeline.
Being welcomed for who you are. Having your identity respected. Knowing there are people and places where you don't have to hide.
LGBTQ+ youth living in very accepting communities reported suicide attempt rates three times lower than those living in very unaccepting communities. This stat comes from The Trevor Project’s most recent National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People.
Every person deserves to experience that kind of belonging.
The truth is, pride keeps people alive.
The truth is, the world is better with you in it.
The truth is, you deserve to keep taking up space. https://t.co/4e40hX6NGs
The trauma and fear that come with gun violence are closely intertwined with not just our individual mental health, but our collective mental health as well. Gun violence is not a unique experience for many in the US, and it leaves grief, hurt, and desperation in its wake.
If you or someone you know has experienced gun violence, you don’t have to process it all on your own. Help exists.
You can always find resources at https://t.co/E0BK1GSGD9. 🧡
A single statement, let alone a single word, cannot fully encompass everything the LGBTQIA+ community has experienced and is currently experiencing. There’s joy—always joy—but there is also pain, exhaustion, beautiful hope, and heaviness. There is so much, and we need you to know that we see it all, we feel it all, and we are with you through it all. https://t.co/GMKDJTWzjz
One of the new shirts for our 2026 Pride Collection. 💖🌈 You are loved exactly as you are.
Proceeds from this product will help us fund Treatment & Recovery Scholarships for those in the LGBTQIA+ community. A safe space to work through mental health struggles can mean the difference between hopelessness and healing. It can be a life-saving reminder that there are people who care and people who want to see you thrive. You deserve to feel fully loved and known.
Shop the Welcome Here Shirt and the full 2026 Pride Collection now: https://t.co/eYpWIktISb.
As some companies, departments, and organizations scale back or refrain from intentionally honoring Pride and marginalized people and communities, we want you to know that we see you. Others may not, and that reality hurts, but we won’t be quiet about acknowledging the truth that these are not trivial things, and that your presence is not something to be disregarded. https://t.co/GMKDJTWzjz
A moment to say thank you to Renee. Your bravery in sharing your story gave hope to more people than any of us could have imagined.
When Jamie Tworkowski shared Renee’s story on Myspace for the first time, people saw themselves in it. Or their friends. Or their siblings. Or their parents. For many, it gave language to things they had only carried silently before. It gave space for people to finally say, “Me too.”
What started as an attempt to help one friend became something thousands of people needed.
At the time, mental health wasn’t talked about the way it is now. Resources were harder to find. Honest conversations were rare.
Renee, thank you for letting the world into your story. We know you could have never anticipated just how many people would find themselves reflected in your honesty, your pain, and in your survival. But 20 years later, there are still comment sections, messages, and emails filled with stories from people who are still here because they found a home in your story.
Thank you for helping people feel less alone.
You can now watch TO WRITE LOVE, the short documentary on YouTube: https://t.co/m7tOC4deHM.
Thank you to the streamers who spent time & energy in May fundraising to provide Help & Hope to those who need it most. With your support, we raised over $21,000 and will be able to provide over 486 hours of mental health care this year! You all make the world brighter and we can’t thank you enough.
The world is better with you in it. 💖🌈
Proceeds from this product will help us fund Treatment & Recovery Scholarships for those in the LGBTQIA+ community. A safe space to work through mental health struggles can mean the difference between hopelessness and healing. It can be a life-saving reminder that there are people who care and people who want to see you thrive. You deserve to feel fully loved and known.
Shop the With Us Shirt and the full 2026 Pride Collection now: https://t.co/O1beawYRoO.
We're so sorry to hear this! Mental health can be so challenging to navigate, but you're not alone! 💙
If you're ever looking for a space to talk with others who get it, you can always join one of our peer support groups at https://t.co/RYFhObK5sh
And of course, you can text 9-8-8 if you're in crisis. 💙