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Posted by on Feb 6, 2013 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

A SEALED WITH LOVE LETTER FROM THE FOUNDER

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Dearest MLL Community—

The U.S. Postal Service and More Love Letters share the same heartbeat; I’ve learned that to be true in the past 17 months of running this organization and working with all of you.

The committed workers at the U.S. Postal Service are always bringing people together with envelopes in the mailbox and packages at the doorstep. They’re tireless. They’re connectors. They’re dedicated. And not an ounce of the work we’ve done in the last year would be possible without them. Each one of nearly 11,000 love letters reached their recipients because of USPS and we never forget that.

This is one of many reasons for why we decided to work with the U.S. Postal Service this month and bring 14 days brimming with love and letters to all of you. We wanted a campaign that stretched beyond romance and valentines, and so we linked arms with USPS and created the Sealed with Love program. Check out all the goodness here.

For this program and in the months to come, More Love Letters is so proud to make the U.S. Postal Service’s limited-edition love letter-inspired Sealed with Love stamp our official postage. We’re in love with the design—the wax seal and creative cursive— and we’re all about living a life sealed with love. This stamp is our way to seal our actions and stay dedicated to the real reasons we use USPS everyday—to bring massive bundles of love to the people who need them  most.

Please join us in the days ahead by stocking up on your own limited-edition Sealed with Love stamps, responding to the letter requests and attending our Social Stamp Party on Tuesday, February 12, 2013.

We’ve officially pinned our heart to a bigger picture—a world sealed with more love. Won’t you join us?

Best,

 

Hannah Brencher

Founder of MoreLoveLetters.com

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