Anchored Letters was born from a season of waiting… and loving from a distance.
Before this became a business, I was simply a parent navigating one of the most emotional transitions of my life — watching my child leave for military training. The pride was overwhelming. But so was the silence. The distance. The unknown.
In those early weeks, letters became my lifeline.
Each envelope I sent carried more than ink on paper. It carried strength. Faith. Encouragement. It carried home.
I remember carefully choosing my words — wanting to remind my recruit that they were capable, covered in prayer, and never alone. I learned quickly that mail calls weren't just mail calls. It was morale. It was motivation. It was comfort in the hardest moments.
"If sending letters brought comfort to me as a parent, imagine what receiving them meant to my recruit."
That experience is the heartbeat behind
Anchored Letters