To Write 사랑 On Her Arms Vote for TWLOHA

amanda_cake posted on Aug 16, 2007 at 03:32AM
To Write Love on Her Arms is a finalist for this month's MySpace Impact Awards. The category is "Community Building". If we win, it's pretty huge: MySpace donates $10,000 to the winner. If we win, half of that money will go directly to treatment and recovery through the organizations we currently support (Hopeline, Mercy, Teen Challenge, S.A.F.E., KidsHelp Australia), and the other half will go a long way towards helping us launch LIVE HELP via twloha.com.

Beyond the $10k, the winner will be featured on the front page of MySpace for one week, featured on the Impact Awards page for a month, and listed as a previous winner for the rest of the year.

We want to win. The front page of MySpace is the busiest single page on the entire internet. We can think of no better place for hope. We want to win because we want people to know that they're not alone. We want people to believe that rescue is possible, and we want people to believe that they are loved.

Here's where you come in...
1. The biggest thing you can do is to go to myspace.com/impactawards and vote for To Write Love on Her Arms.
2. YOU CAN VOTE ONCE A DAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY.
3. You can repost this bulletin.
4. Voting opens today and closes Friday, so over the next two days, we invite you to wear a shirt, tell a friend, etc.

Thank you. This is yours. WE did this. Not me. Your story matters. Your choice and your voice. We think you have something to say, which means we have something to say. We want to talk about the stuff that nobody wants to talk about. We want to see lives change. We want to see broken people smile. Who would have thought that a story could grow to this, that t-shirts could spark life-changing conversations? We stumbled upon a conversation that needed to be had.

Let's see how far we can take it.

Please vote.
: )


PS: Don't forget to vote.

Everybody, this could help so many people. Take the 2 seconds to vote

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