Showing posts with label letter writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label letter writing. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

Send a Card to Charlotte!

I have a new friend named Erin whose friend was in a recent accident and is just coming out of a coma.

Can you spare some time to write a note and get a few friends to write notes too? She will be in the hospital for a while probably and could use some mail to keep her busy.

Read the whole story about Charlotte Lewis at Erin's site.

Mail can be addressed to:

Charlotte Lewis
C/O Erin L. Delaney
R. 1220 South Prospect Street
Nanticoke PA 18634

Also, please repost if you can. This is a great way to do an act of kindness for a stranger. Just a little bit of time and a postage stamp. It will go a long, long way!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Another 42 Cent Change for the World!

Well, this one is about to go up to 44 cents in May so you should ACT NOW and save two cents. :-)

I think most people are familiar with Amnesty International's great work for human rights via their letter writing campaigns. In America we have a long tradition of government official listening when we rise up and create a big voice for change. (Well, mostly.) But I have never been entirely convinced that this works in other countries where democracy is not at work.

Recently I ran across a great article entitled, "Does Letter Writing Really Work?" It briefly talks about the Urgent Action Network and had an inspiring video. It also has links to some of their success stories and a link where you can join to get notices on ways you can take action through letter writing.

If nothing else, just watch the video. It's moving (and technically cool). But if you can spare the time sign up for the Urgent Action Network. Even as little as one or two letters per month could make a difference. A little time and a postage stamp. And actually you can even do some campaigns by email, so really it's just carving out the time.

For a woman being beaten and thrown into a metal shipping crate for two years, I'd give up my favorite TV show or my lunch hour once a week. Will you?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Operation Talk to a Troop



This is a reprint from my letter writing blog:

Here is an inspiring story about a young gentleman, a kind and honorable boyscout, who decided he wanted to make a difference for soldiers serving in Iraq.

If this doesn't inspire you to write a letter, I don't know what will!

http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/newssun/news/1376065,5_1_WA14_GILETTERS_S1.article#


Can you spare a minute to send a note to help the boyscouts with their project? It will make the boys feel great and it will help a soldier. You can do this no matter what your political affiliation. Even if you are anti-war you are pro-people and that's what this is all about.

Consider this your good deed for today!

[photo credit: Joe Shuman]