We are asking teachers, Community Development Agents and community leaders to help spread Letters with Love.

Harnessing the power of the Community Learning Centres (CLC) school-community approach in different regions of Quebec, CLC Community Development Agents are collaborating with organizations supporting English Speaking seniors and local community partners to support vulnerable populations by including letters from students in their regular deliveries.


Sending a Letter with Love (student, parent, teacher)

Complete this form to send your letter to a senior or vulnerable person in your community.

Complete this form to send letters from ESL students to seniors or vulnerable people in your community.

Receiving Letters with Love (Community Development Agent, Community Partner)

Complete this form if you would like to receive letters and distribute them to English Speaking seniors and vulnerable people in your community or region.

Frequently Asked Question:

What is the risk of spreading COVID-19 through the mail? Is it safe to handle mail and parcels?

The World Health Organization (WHO) and Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) have assured [Canada Post] it is safe to handle mail, including international mail.

According to the PHAC, there is no known risk of coronaviruses entering Canada on parcels or packages. In general, because of poor survivability of coronaviruses on surfaces, there is a low risk of spread from products or packaging shipped over a period of days or weeks. Currently, there is no evidence of COVID-19 being transmitted by imported goods or packages.

Source: https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb/details.page?article=coronavirus_faq&cattype=kb&cat=generalinquiries&subcat=generalinformation#q7