JOIN US IN SPREADING HOPE
Bundles of Hope partners with businesses, schools, churches, civic groups, non-profits, scouting, and other organizations to write bundles of letters that will be distributed to larger groups of people rather than a single individual.
Bundles of Hope are collections of handwritten letters sent to groups or communities who could benefit from emotional support. Whether it’s a nursing home with residents feeling lonely, a rehab center, or a group of veterans struggling with PTSD, these bundles provide a way to show people they’re not forgotten.
Each bundle contains 25 letters, written with care by our community partners who take the time to share words of encouragement. It’s not just about sending a message—it’s about letting people know they matter, especially during times when they may feel alone.
Bundles of Hope are for groups of people who are facing challenges, whether that’s loneliness, mental health struggles, or other emotional difficulties. We send these bundles to nursing homes, hospitals, veterans’ groups, and other organizations that work with people who could use extra care and support.
The goal is to reach people who might feel disconnected or isolated, offering them a sense of community through these letters. Whether it’s seniors who feel alone or patients in recovery, we’re here to remind them that people care about their well-being.
Bundles of Hope can be requested by any organization or facility that works with groups who might be feeling isolated or emotionally overwhelmed. This includes nursing homes, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, shelters, and veterans’ organizations. If you’re a mental health provider or a group leader, you can request a bundle for your group to offer them some extra support.
We encourage anyone working with people in need of emotional connection to request a bundle of letters. These letters provide meaningful support and a reminder that people care, helping those in challenging situations feel a little less alone.
Our Bundles of Hope wouldn’t be possible without the dedication of our community partners. These businesses and organizations work together to write letters as part of their commitment to giving back. They take the time to write thoughtful, personal letters to groups of people who might feel disconnected.
Each letter is written with empathy, and our community partners understand that their words have the power to make someone feel valued. Whether they’re writing to seniors in a nursing home or veterans struggling with PTSD, they know that these letters can help someone feel a little more hopeful.
Please note that Bundles of Hope letters are not personalized so we can support organizations that need to follow HIPAA guidelines.
However, if you have an individual who could benefit from a more personalized letter, please email us at sayhisname@dylanholley.org for instructions on how to request a single letter without violating HIPPA.