When the Darkness Feels Too Heavy
Too many people know what it feels like to stare into the dark and wonder if they’ll ever find the light again. Suicide doesn’t start with a plan, it starts with hopelessness. For those battling deep emotional pain, just making it through the day can feel like an impossible task.
But sometimes, all it takes is a lifeline, a reason, a reminder, or a mission, to help someone hold on.
That’s why this tee was created.
Korey, our founder, once stood at the edge of giving up. He didn’t think his story had any value. But finding a way to help others gave him the purpose he’d been missing. In his own words:
“At my lowest, I was convinced my life had no meaning and my best chapters were behind me. I came so close to ending my story early, but I decided to keep going—and I’m thankful every day that I did.” — Korey Shaffer, Founder of T.V.P.
A Message Too Many Still Need to Hear
This design is a conversation starter. It’s a visible symbol for those who are struggling and a way to say “you’re not alone” without even speaking a word.
The words Keep Writing Your Story are stitched with intention, meant to catch the eye and remind people that their next chapter hasn’t been written yet. Whether they’re a Veteran, a First Responder, or someone carrying unseen wounds, this message might be the exact thing they needed to see today.
Wearing it means choosing to be a light in the dark for someone else and maybe for yourself, too.
You Are Not Alone And You Are Not Broken
National Suicide Prevention Month is a time to spread awareness, break stigma, and extend compassion. It's a reminder that healing is real, that stories can change direction, and that there is no shame in needing help.
When you wear this tee, you carry a message that may save a life—because sometimes the smallest acts leave the biggest impact.
So if you or someone you love is struggling, please keep going. Please reach out. Your story still has so much to tell.
Our mission is to Honor Fallen Military and First Responders by surprise-delivering memorials to their families, funded by apparel that motivates, pays tribute, and raises awareness, all while actively donating to reduce Veteran suicide.

