Letter Writing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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You will not know who you are writing to, as all information is kept confidential. This is to respect the privacy of people requesting a letter. Instead, we ask to write a generic letter of hope basing it around some key categories such as anxiety, depression, loneliness etc. These categories are listed on the volunteer hub, which you gain access to after you have registered as a volunteer.
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When someone takes time out of their day to write a kind letter, it can be very hard to say the wrong thing! But rest assured, all Letters of Hope will be read and checked before being sent out to a recipient. Each recipient will also receive Mental Health Supports and some coping strategies with their letter.
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There are no restrictions on how long the letter must be. Every volunteer will have their own style of letter writing, whether it be short or long. Please write whatever is in your heart and it will be the perfect length.
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A handwritten letter carries with it so many beautiful messages, such as I have taken the time to actually pick up a pen and write to you. We spend so many hours in front of a screen, that a handwritten letter sends a powerful message to the recipient that says, you matter, you are seen and you are cared for. There is something really special and personal in holding a letter and reading it. In light of this we ask that all letters are handwritten. If there is a reason this is not possible for you, please reach out to us directly as we are always happy to accommodate special circumstances.
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Once you have finished your letter (or letters), please send them to the Letters of Hope PO Box: Letters of Hope, PO Box 92, Varsity Lakes, QLD, 4227, Australia.
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We aim to have your letter delivered within 6 weeks for recipients in Australia and 6-8 weeks for those in other countries. Please keep in mind that this timeline may vary slightly during our busier periods or depending on resourcing, but weβll always do our best to get them out as soon as possible.
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We always keep a steady supply of letters on hand, so weβre ready whenever a request comes in! Our storage allows us to have plenty of lovely letters waiting to be matched with someone who needs a bit of extra support. This way, we can ensure no one misses out on receiving a letter of hope when they need it most.
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Unfortunately, Letters of Hope is still in its very early stages as a small charity, meaning we currently have a lack of funding to reimburse the postage costs for our volunteers. However, please feel free to send a batch of letters in one go to save on postage costs. Letters of Hope will fund all postage costs when distributing your letter of hope to its recipient.
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YES your letter of hope will REALLY make a positive difference. When someone is going through a difficult time in their life, whether it be from anxiety, depression, social isolation, grief etc any small gesture of kindness, love or hope will make a positive impact. We have had many letter recipients contact us saying that their Letter of Hope was exactly what they needed on that day. It gave them a reason to keep going, to not give up and to know that there indeed is kindness out there in the world.
Our letter recipient survey shows that those who receive a Letter of Hope experience improved mood, an increase in helpseeking behaviours, and a number of recipients have also reached out to let us know that their letter saved their life.