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‘To Write Love on Her Arms’ catches attention

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“Before it got to Cabrini, I had followed the organization, as it’s a national organization based in n Florida,” Suchy said. “I really like the way that they structure their events with poetry, music and a lot of cathartic arts.”

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According to their website, “To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-pro t movement dedicated to presenting hope and nding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide.” ey try to bring hope and inspire those who may be in a tough situation, emotionally or physically.

“In my freshman year, we sat down and decided that we needed a big spring event,” Suchy said. “It was decided that To Write Love on Her Arms would be a good shot.” e rst two To Write Love on Her Arms events turned out to be highly successful for both Active

Minds and the students on campus. e night served as a reminder that even when times get tough, they will get better and there is no need to lose hope.

“ ere was really no other opportunity for students to tell their stories and that’s a very impor- tant part of healing,” Suchy said.

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