Woman with blonde hair holding a pink greeting card in front of her face while standing outdoors with green leafy bushes and a yellow wall in the background.
Woman with blonde hair holding a pink greeting card in front of her face while standing outdoors with green leafy bushes and a yellow wall in the background.

About Dear Daughter

Monthly handwritten letters sent to girls in 6th through 12th grade to remind them they are a daughter of the Most High King

A person inserts pink mail envelopes into a blue mailbox labeled 'MAIL'.
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Every Girl Deserves To Know She Is Not Alone!

How it started:

Dear Daughter was born during a season of change. Navigating college, faith, friendships, and anxiety, I realized how powerful a simple word of encouragement could be. I thought about the girls who felt overlooked, lonely, or unsure of where they belonged and I wanted to do something about it. Not a social media post. Something real. Something they could hold in their hands."

the heart behind it:

I created Dear Daughter for the girl I used to be. The one who would have needed this. The one who needed someone to say: you are seen, you are loved, and you are a daughter of the Most High King. So we send handwritten letters. Pink ones. Personal ones. Written by real women who care about the next generation

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what it has become:

What started small has grown into a community of women showing up for girls with kindness, faith, and intentional connection. Girls write in about anxiety, loneliness, family, and faith. Writers pour their hearts into every note. And somewhere in between, a simple letter becomes exactly what a girl needed to keep going