💌💕 February mail moments we don’t want to forget… 💕💌
- sentwithlovemotts
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

Sometimes, the clearest reminder of why we do this comes straight from the families. 🥹✨
When Finn and his Sent With Love Warrior family moved, we lost touch. After reconnecting on Instagram, we asked if they’d like to receive mail again. Mom Sharon replied, “Please send mail!” 💛 She later shared something that stayed with us:
“I feel like we get forgotten after you’re not actively in treatment and we still deal with so much!”
That reminder matters. Encouragement shouldn’t stop when treatment does. 📫💌
When a new Sent With Love Warrior family applied recently, Lennon’s mom described her daughter as “sassy and hilarious… always making everyone laugh.” 👑🎤💖 After receiving their welcome package, Rachael wrote: “Thank you so incredibly much for everything: y’all are TRULY AMAZINGGGGG. It was such a blessing. And we are so blessed by y'all!” ✨
Gina, Sent With Love Warrior Kid Georgia’s mom, shared another beautiful reminder of what this mail means: “I can’t tell you how meaningful these personalized cards and packages are. My daughter looks forward to them every month. Thank you for helping to bring the joy!” 💕
And when a different Warrior Kid, Elaina, had to have surgery, her mom, Hayley, told us that opening the mail lifted everyone’s spirits. 🏰⚔️ The princess and knight storyline in the mail even inspired the kids to keep playing long after the cards were opened. ❤️
This is why we keep sending mail — during treatment, after treatment, and in all the moments in between. Because families are still walking through so much, and no one should feel forgotten. 💛
Thank you to every volunteer who helps make these mailbox moments possible.


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