Coming up with encouraging words for someone in jail can be challenging, especially if you’re not sure where to begin or it’s your first time sending a letter to an inmate.
Keep in mind that just by you sending a letter means a lot because just hearing your name at mail call will definitely put a smile on your inmate.
Even if you just send a quick note like saying, “Hi how have you been?” would mean so much to someone you know incarcerated.
It’s a good reminder for them to know that they still have people that care about them and that they can talk to during the hard times.
Either way, you would want to send the right words to let your loved one know you’re there for them as well as words that will help keep their spirits high which can help keep a positive attitude while doing time.
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When you write a prisoner, online is usually one of the best methods for sending off a letter. It can save you time and can have your letters sent off from anywhere you may be without having to buy stamps or taking a trip to the post office to mail your letter to an inmate.
It also helps you get the right format on the envelope when you address a letter to an inmate as the company will do all that for you and make sure the size of the envelope is the correct one.
Most facilities will deny any kind of envelope if it’s not the right size or a plain white envelope.
We understand that loved ones tend to move around a lot so if you’re unsure of your loved ones address or where he might be located then we suggest using our free inmate locator tool to find where your loved one is located and make sure your letter arrives at the right address.
Conclusion
At times you can feel like you’ve run out of things to tell your loved one and you want the conversation to stay interesting. We understand.
But, as long as you keep trying out different things you think would work to keep your conversations from not dying out you should be OK.
And as long your letters are sent the correct way you should have no problems having it being delivered to your loved one.
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This blog was originally published on Pigeonly.com. a tech solution to improve communities by building products that reduce the destructive impact of incarceration. In addition to low-cost jail calls, Pigeonly customers share photos, letters and more, taking the hassle out and providing an affordable, easy way to keep in touch with your inmate. This blog is reposted here with permission from Pigeonly Founder and justice-tech pioneer Frederick Hutson. Read the original.
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