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Our impact

Delivering Happy Mail around the world

We have sent thousands of cards to isolated illness warriors, facilitated hundreds of penpal relationships, and reached countless family members, caregivers, and medical professionals with messages of hope and acknowledgment.

32,301!

Cards sent to date

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“I cannot express how much the cards meant to me. They lifted me up on my darkest days. Having a chronic illness feels so endlessly isolating. The cards made me feel seen, and remembered and brought me so much comfort. I cried at every one I received.”

-- Noelle, PA

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Our goals

Number of illness warriors requesting cards:

10,727 
(and growing every day!)

Number of cards we can send every quarter:

2,500
(2,250 domestically, 250 internationally)

With our current funding, we can only send out cards to a little over half of our current warriors, and this number is growing every day. That means that every time we send a card, there are illness warriors left behind. We strive to one day send a card to every single warrior in our database, multiple times a year.

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Did you know that just $5 sends TWO cards?

You can bring love and cheer to two illness warriors today.

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A woman smiles in front of a floral background. She is wearing a green polka dot top and holding her small chihuahua

"These cards have been such a life-line. They have given me hope and kept me going in times of darkness. I can't thank you all enough."

- Rachel H

A grown woman with long dark brown hair, a pink top and a white blazer smiles at the camera.

“I cannot express how much the cards meant to me. They lifted me up on my darkest days. Having a chronic illness feels so endlessly isolating. The cards made me feel seen, and remembered and brought me so much comfort. I cried at every one I received.” - Noelle L

A person sits in their car with their seatbelt on, smiling at the camera. They are wearing a black baseball cap, clear glasses, and a septum piercing.

“Every time I receive a card, I feel like someone cares and the immense pressure of my isolation lets up. I am reminded that someone out there is rooting for me and my spirits are lifted! :)”

- Milo

Meet the sponsors who make our work possible!

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