
Ready to write your card(s)? Here are some tips and samples.
- Keep it simple. Like these two samples: one in English; one in Ukrainian.
- Choose a card. Or, a couple. You can send as many as you like! What postcards can you use? Cards from your city. From a recent vacation. Cute cards with animals. Pretty cards with flowers. A card that is cheerful and colourful. A card that tells something about where you live, what you enjoy. A card that shares something about you and your life. Cards can be the same, or different. It’s up to you. Tip: about four or five cards can fit in one envelope using one regular domestic postage stamp. (see below for address to send your cards). Don’t have postcards? Check Where to find postcards. Or, write to us at postcardstothefront.canada@gmail.com. We’ll send you some FREE!
- Address your message to “Defender of Ukraine”. Or start with “Greetings from Canada”. There are many women on the front, so your card could go to a female or a male Defender. It’s best to not start with “Hey Dude”. 😉
- Print your message, draw on the card, decorate it … whatever you like. Colour and creativity will be appreciated. Use the WHOLE backside. Colourful and cheery is nice. And, yes! You can write in English, and be sure to print in large clear letters. Keep it simple and clear and short. Remember: English is not their first language, so use simple everyday language.
- Your message will be one of support, care and encouragement. Think of yourself as a Canadian Ambassador of Kindness. Your card – that lovely little bit of paper – just might make the receiver smile. Be aware and empathetic that these are women and men facing the horrors of war every day, all day. We are told that Defenders keep postcards with them, as talismans of good luck. 🙂
- Please … no comments about Russians. Focus on your message of support for Ukraine.
- Write from your heart. Write your thoughts and hopes for the health and safety of Defenders and their families. Share something interesting from your day; like about that rabbit that has been chewing on your tulips. Click here for a few writing ideas.
- Ukrainians are fighting against Russian aggression so they can live freely, as they have tried since Independence in 1991. Supportive language could include, for example: “freedom”, “victory”, “be brave”, “be strong”, and “defense of culture”.
- You will make a Defender smile if you try at least one or a few phrases in Ukrainian – using the Cyrillic lettering. For instance, We support you! = Ми вас підтримуємо! Hugs = Обійми. Canada = Канада. Ukraine = Україна. Visit our translated phrases page for help getting started. Or, if you want to personalize you message, try Google Translate to help you find words or phrases in Ukrainian. And don’t worry if you don’t get it perfect. Your effort will be appreciated.
- Don’t forget to sign the card with your first name [only] and your city/country. This will make your message feel more personal and remind them that the world hasn’t forgotten them.
- Cards from children are especially welcome. Many Defenders haven’t seen the children in their families for months. A lot of Ukrainian children are far away from home, sheltering all over the planet. Joyful pictures produced by children bring many smiles.
- Mail your written cards to: Postcards to the Front, P. O. Box 184, Millbrook, ON L0A 1G0 * CANADA.
- Include your email address inside your envelope so we can let you know that your cards arrived, and to thank you!
- No need for a return address. Defenders don’t have time to write back. If you want to see a happy Defender with a card, check out this post, “Is that you?”.
- If you want to include a note to us in your envelope explaining how you learned about the project and why you decided to write to Defenders of Ukraine, please do. We share these notes with the volunteers in Ukraine who distribute the cards and care packages to the front.
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Sample postcards


You can write your message in either English or Ukrainian, or a bit of both.
Use cards that you like. Your message of support can include a bit about why you chose the card. You can share something nice or funny that happened the day you write your card.
Sample messages
1.
GREETINGS from CANADA! Канада!
Sending you our support for your freedom, with the hope that you will return to your родина, your додому and your життя soon. We think of you often, and hope you stay well and safe,
We are proud of you ! / Ми пишаємося вами !
Helen / Хелен
family = родина
home = додому
life = життя
2.
GREETINGS from CANADA!
Our country stays with Ukraine! / наша країна ЗА Україну!
May this vase of flowers brighten your day.
May you have victory and freedom soon, so you can return to your family, friends, home and work.
With care, / З повагою ,
Helen / Хелен
3.
Dear Defender of Ukraine,
Shevchenko in exile in Kazakhstan was, like you, a defender of Ukraine and drew sunflowers – they don’t break!
You are heroes! Ви – герої !
Be strong and healthy,
Jean-Michel / Іван-Михайло
4.
Dear Defender of Ukraine, / Шановний захиснику України!
We send you our hopes for victory and freedom soon
We support you in Canada.
With Love, / З любов’ю ,
Helen / Хелен

We will NEVER ask you for money or try to sell anything to you
This is a project to support Defenders of Ukraine with bits of happy mail • That’s it.

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