Any Foundations Like TWLOHA, That Focuses on Teen Drug Abuse or Domestic Violence?

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I love the TWLOHA group, and I love what it stands for. But so many people are pretending like there all for it, and I want to be unique and show support for my 2 favourite causes, Teen Drug Abuse and Teen Domestic Violence . If you know any group like TWLOHA, please tell me?

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There is RAINN- Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network.
It’s pretty self explanatory, it helps victims, loved ones, etc all about rape and abuse.

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