From Me To You: Anonymous Letters Project
The From Me To You: Anonymous Letters Project invites survivors to share letters with others on a healing journey. Whether you're writing from a place of hope or hurt, your words can help someone feel less alone. These anonymous submissions will become part of a growing library of support, a quiet archive of care, connection, and survivor-led healing.
We will be publishing our first round of letters on our website and in a printed zine.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions can be anonymous or you can leave a first name with your letter
Letters are moderated for safety
Some content may touch on difficult themes, read with care
Letters can be as short or long as you like
No need to tell your full story
Submissions may be lightly edited for clarity or safety
You can submit more than once
You could answer questions like:
"What do you wish someone had told you?"
"What has helped you feel less alone?"
"Write a letter to your past self, or to someone going through what you did."
We will be publishing our first round of letters on our website and in a printed zine.
Consent and Changing your mind
As part of the submission form, you will be able to select where you are comfortable with us sharing your letter.
You’re always welcome to withdraw consent, just email us at hello@thetogetherspace.com.
If your letter has been shared online, we will remove it as quickly as possible. Please note that while we’ll delete it from our website or social media, copies or traces may still exist on the internet (e.g via screenshots or web archives).
If your letter has already been printed in a publication, we won’t be able to remove it from copies already distributed but we will honour your request in future editions.