Is parental consent required for a child to write a letter?

The law of the country doesn’t require a parent or guardian’s consent for a child to write a letter. So a child is free to write a letter on their own.

Do I have to mention my name in the letter? Or can I keep it a secret?

You are free to write a letter with or without your name. We at Letters for Change ensure that your identity is not revealed to anyone.

How do you maintain data secrecy?

We use some of the best technology solutions to maintain data security at all times.

How does the intended recipient get my letter?

Letters for Change has a mechanism where it informs the recipient about your letter. And they can then read it on the website. More importantly, a lot of other people get to read your letter and are inspired to change.

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