You Can Now Send Compassionate Texts to Random Strangers-And Get Them in Return-Thanks to New Project
Since the platform launched in 23 countries, more than 7,000 compassionate texts have been exchanged between strangers all over the world.
It has been four years since Natalie Reilly first began writing love notes to first responders with her mother—and despite her mom losing a long battle with cancer, Reilly is still going strong.
Ever since her mother passed away the Arizona daughter has been managing Nothing But Love Notes: an organization dedicated to writing cards to firefighters and police officers.
To date, Reilly has written and distributed more than twenty thousand cards.
"Somewhere along the way I lost my mother, my best friend and biggest cheerleader, but I gained something I never would have expected … an entire community of amazing people who support me, our mission, and our nation's heroes!" writes Reilly.
But that's not the only fairytale ending.
Not only have her letters helped to cheer thousands of people, her labor of love also led to love for herself—a new boyfriend, a retired police officer who received one of her letters last year.
(WATCH the inspiring news story below via CBS 5) – Screenshot via CBS 5, YouTube
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