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Woman from Arkansas spreads kindness through letters with pen pal project

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Lincoln, Arkansas – A resident of Lincoln, a tiny town, expects that her remarks will have a significant impact on a large number of people.

Allison Bond had a developmental impairment and mild cerebral palsy from birth. Despite the fact that the 27-year-old claimed it made writing harder for her, she was nevertheless able to start the Kindness Through Letters Project in 2020.

Bond remarked, “I had to do something, so I chose to support and encourage people in their endeavors.”

Her words of inspiration and optimism are intended to assist those who are experiencing mental health issues. She claimed that writing on a regular basis helped her handwriting improve and that she had already written thousands of letters to both local and foreign addresses.

Bond remarked, “It’s helped me too—helping them with their mental health and me struggling with anxiety.”

Bond added that she had made connections with veterans, people with disabilities, and other groups through her letters. Numerous individuals are replying to her, letting her know how much the letter has affected them.

Bond remarked, “I didn’t think I would, but I did have an impact on these people.” “I can’t stop grinning over that.”

Bond stated that she intends to keep helping people by writing as many letters as she can, with the goal of sending some of those letters abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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