Addyson's Writing Team - June 2026

Write to Addyson.

Age: 30-something
Requested by: Self
Location: Michigan, USA
Issue: Grief

What’s going on? I just lost my mom in a freak accident at the age of 59. She was my best friend. We lost my grandmother two years ago also in a freak accident. I am now the only woman in my family with my young daughter and I feel very alone and discouraged without my support system to lean on. I’m devastated and could just use some love.

What do you love most about this girl? I realize most people don’t nominate themselves but I’m pretty much all I’ve got left. I think if you’d have asked my mom she would tell you how funny I was, and that I got that from her. That I am smart and patient and a dedicated mother. And I’d tell you I got that from her.

P.S. Just that I appreciate your consideration and that such a thing exists.

NOTE: We’re having some tech difficulties with our normal form so if that is your preferred way of signing up, just write and send them our way! Any questions or want confirmation? Email holly@theletterproject.org.

 

Write your letter and get it in the mail within one week to The Letter Project at P.O. Box 218, Kingsville, MO 64061. We’ll take it from there! You can place multiple letters in one envelope, as long as each letter/card clearly identifies the letter recipient.

*Please note that The Letter Project does not edit the content of the request to maintain the integrity of the situation. TLP is not responsible for any typos, misspellings, or incorrect phrasing. Should you have a question regarding a request, please email TLP.

Aneli's Writing Team - June 2026

Write to Aneli.

Age: 30-something
Requested by: Cousin
Location: California, USA
Issue: Self-Confidence

What’s going on? Aneli is 31 and has navigated immense loss. She grew up never knowing her father, and in 2019, she lost her mom to an opioid overdose after years of watching addiction slowly take her away. Her mom, once a kind and silly teacher who lit up every room, became addicted to pain medication following a car accident and progressively deteriorated. Aneli moved from Palm Desert to San Diego trying to build a better life for herself, but carries guilt about not being there when her mom passed, even though she'd tried everything to help her through multiple rehab attempts. Now without either parent, she struggles with depression and tends to isolate herself, sometimes going months without reaching out to family who desperately want to support her.

What do you love most about this girl? Aneli has the most wonderful loud laugh and inherited her mom's silly, joyful spirit from before the addiction took hold. Despite everything she's been through, she has the most generous heart. She's always thinking of others and buying them thoughtful gifts, even when she's struggling herself. She's incredibly resilient and sweet, and beneath her closed-off exterior is someone who deserves to know just how loved and valued she is.

P.S. Aneli grew up without much guidance or stability, which I think has left her lacking confidence in herself, even though she's accomplished so much by breaking the cycle and building her own life. She doesn't ask for help and tries to navigate everything alone, but she deserves to know she doesn't have to. Our whole family (I'm her older cousin, and she grew up almost like a little sister to me and my siblings) wants her to feel the love and support that surrounds her. I think receiving letters reminding her of her worth, her strength, and that people are thinking of her would mean the world to someone who gives so much to others but rarely lets herself receive.

NOTE: We’re having some tech difficulties with our normal form so if that is your preferred way of signing up, just write and send them our way! Any questions or want confirmation? Email holly@theletterproject.org.

 

Write your letter and get it in the mail within one week to The Letter Project at P.O. Box 218, Kingsville, MO 64061. We’ll take it from there! You can place multiple letters in one envelope, as long as each letter/card clearly identifies the letter recipient.

*Please note that The Letter Project does not edit the content of the request to maintain the integrity of the situation. TLP is not responsible for any typos, misspellings, or incorrect phrasing. Should you have a question regarding a request, please email TLP.