Kindness campaigner Alison writes and sends 4,000 letters and cards
By Jill Dando News
Kindness campaigner Alison Bond, 27, is on a mission to make the world a better place - by sending letters and cards to thousands of people.
She launched her Kindness Through Letters Mission project to cheer up and encourage people in lockdown.
Alison from Lincoln, America gets thousands of responses thanking her for the cards and letters.
She found a passion for writing letters of encouragement with strangers all over the world.
Talking to the Good News Post Alison said: “Hello I am Allison I run a ministry called KTLM PROJECT (Kindness through Letters Mission Project)
“I am disabled with developmental delays and mild cerebral palsy but since I formed this ministry I’ve sent over 2,000 letters and cards and I’ve got about 4,000 finished ready to be sent to people all over the world.
“I love sharing God’s love with this ministry and being an inspiration to others as well. I do this all on my own”
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It all started during COVID-19 when she sent letters to prisoners and soldiers.
You can visit her Facebook page for more information.