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				Happy holidays from TeenHelp! - 
            
          
		
		
				
		
				December 25th 2015, 06:09 PM
			
			
			
		 
               
 
Hello everyone,
 This year's news headlines have focused on many grim topics. As wars  continue to unfold internationally, many of us have experienced mass  shootings and violence locally. Individuals and organizations alike have  spread messages of hatred and fear in order to gain power and influence  over others. Looking back on 2015, it may be tempting to say, "the  world is a horrible place," "people can't be trusted," or "I'm not  safe."
 
 That is why it's more important than ever to have safe havens we can  turn to in times of need. TeenHelp has always strived to be one of those  safe havens that provides space for self-expression, discussion, and  reflection. Whether you joined TeenHelp recently or years ago, have  logged in daily or rarely, we hope that this very special community will  continue to provide you with support, guidance, or even laughter when  it is desperately needed.
 
 In last year's holiday message, we spoke of new beginnings and the  ability to make an impact on those around us, whether on TeenHelp or  elsewhere. As the new year quickly approaches, you may be bracing  yourself for more grim news headlines. You may be wondering "what's the  point?" or "how can I make a difference?" when there is so much change  that needs to take place. It is easy to become discouraged and  pessimistic in times like these.
 
 Many of us would agree that it is not always the big world events which  most strongly resonate with us. Rather, it is the small acts of  kindness, such as a genuine greeting from a stranger or a random message  of encouragement, that brightens our day and fills us with hope once  again. For 2016, it is our hope that you will not only benefit from  these small acts of kindness, but that you will also find opportunities  to be kind to others, whether in small or big ways.
 
 Happy holidays!
 
 TeenHelp.
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