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Write Letters of Encouragement

Write Letters of Encouragement

Ensure survivors of trafficking in our program feel seen, known, and loved by writing a handwritten letter of hope and encouragement. This intentional act of kindness reminds them that they are supported on the journey to rebuild their lives!

Enrichment is The Net’s program that allows survivors of trafficking to invest in themselves by participating in life skills classes, case management, and goal setting!

Enrichment letters are written by volunteers to empower and encourage survivors in the program to see why connection in the community and participating in Enrichment is so important. As a letter writer, you ensure women feel seen, known, and loved on the journey to rebuild their lives.

Time Commitment:

  • You may write as many letters as you would like and provide them anytime you are able! We love getting groups and individuals involved and connected in this way.

Instructions for Writing Letters:

  • Receiving a handwritten letter of hope and encouragement reminds survivors that they are supported on the journey to rebuild their lives! Please feel free to get creative and make the letters colorful and fun!

  • Please address the letters as you would write to a friend. Appropriate greetings would include “Friend,” “Sister,” or something to that regard.

  • **Please do not state your own beliefs about politics, the topic of human trafficking, or trauma in general. Please do not state your job or lifestyle in depth, or try relating to them by saying you understand their situation or what they have been through as everyone’s story is unique!

  • Please feel free to sign the letter with your first name but refrain from giving out your personal contact information.

Instructions for Submitting Letters:

  • Address and mail letters to

    • The Net FW: Enrichment Letter
      1100 Hemphill Street #25 Fort Worth, TX 76104

  • Or bring letters directly to One Safe Place

    • Please address letters as stated above and hand them to the person at the front desk.

Example Letter:

  • Sweet friend,

    I just wanted to write to you to remind you of all the progress you have made. You should be so proud of yourself for all that you have done to get to where you are now. You are strong, brave, capable and worthy. Please remember these truths about yourself, especially when the days seem hard. You have a whole team rallying behind you. I have no doubt that your future is bright, and that your story will impact many generations to come.

    Keep shining bright,

    Natalie

    “Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” Joshua 1:9

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