If you feel your heart calling you to share a few words with your adoptive child, now is the perfect time to pour your thoughts onto paper. You don’t need to be a master of the pen—the most important thing is that everything should come straight from your heart. Consider writing your letter in English, as this is the language the children are learning.
You can also include a few photos of your family in the letter. Kids love looking at the faces of those who remember them!
If you’re hoping for a reply, include a return envelope with your address and a blank sheet of paper. However, remember: we don’t pressure the kids to respond to letters. We want them to feel that they want to reply on their own.
Your letters are very important to our children. They help them realize that there are people in the world who care about their education, development, and dreams. Thank you for every word that will be delivered directly to the recipients during our May visit to Kasisi ❤️
A school kit includes notebooks, allowing children to study at home. It also includes a pair of shoes, which, if not for Kasisi, they would have to borrow from their siblings. And finally, a delicious, healthy sandwich in the backpack, which gives them the energy they need for their studies. Just like the sandwich their mother would prepare. You can pack one into their backpack today—from right here, from your own home.