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Programs

Real Connection. Real Impact. One Letter at a Time.

We offer multiple ways for kids, families, schools, and communities to participate—each designed to spread light, build empathy, and create meaningful moments through handwritten letters.

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Card Writing Program (Core Program)

What It Is:

Kids from the community will write cards of encouragement and positivity.  

Who It’s For:

Kids ages 5–14 (with parent/guardian support), schools, and youth groups.

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One-Time Letter Drives (Short-Term Entry Point)

What It Is:

Seasonal or themed events (Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah, Back-to-School, etc.) where individuals or groups write one-time letters to pediatric patients.

Who It’s For:

Perfect for families, schools, clubs, or anyone who wants to participate without a long-term commitment.

JOIN AN UPCOMING LETTER DRIVE
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School & Classroom Partnerships (Education-Focused)

What It Is:

We work with teachers and schools to integrate letter writing into classroom learning—building empathy, literacy, and social-emotional skills.

Who It’s For:

Elementary and middle school teachers, school administrators.

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Host a Letter-Writing Event (Community Engagement)

What It Is:

We provide everything you need to organize a letter-writing session at your synagogue, church, home, office, library, school, or community group.

Who It’s For:

Parents, youth leaders, mitzvah project coordinators, and volunteers.

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Volunteer Programs (Support Behind the Scenes)

What It Is:

Opportunities for adults, teens, and families to help with letter reviewing, organizing supplies, delivery logistics, and chapter support.

Who It’s For:

Parents, educators, retirees, teen volunteers (great for service hours).

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Mitzvah Projects & Bar/Bat Mitzvah Partnerships (Personalized Service Projects)

What It Is:

A customizable service project option for bar/bat mitzvah students looking to give back in a meaningful, peer-focused way.

Who It’s For:

Pre-teens and teens preparing for their mitzvah year.

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