Letters of Love is Alpha Xi Delta’s national letter writing impact campaign that runs during the month of November. Through Letters of Love, Alpha Xi Delta Sisters across the nation share their stories, and why the Kindly Hearts Initiative’s focus of supporting children and teens experiencing foster care or homelessness should be important to each one of us.


BENEFITING

FosterClub & Stand Up for Kids

Visit The Campaign Page

Ways to Participate


Give a General Donation

Your donation will be recorded as a general contribution to the national campaign.

Give a General Donation

Join a Team

Support your chapter, friend, or family member by joining their team and fundraising for Letters of Love with them!

Join a Team

Donate to a Team

To support your chapter, or a specific team, find and donate to their team's fundraising page to help them meet their goal.

Donate to a Team

Create a Personal Page

Create your own personal page to start fundraising for Letters of Love and invite friends and family to support the campaign.

Create a Personal Page

Donate to a Participant

Support a specific chapter member, friend or family member by donating to their personal fundraising page.

Donate to a Participant

Start a Team

Create your own team and invite friends and family to join to support your fundraising efforts.

Create a Team Page

Find a Team or Individual Fundraising Page

Campaign Beneficiaries


This year’s Letters of Love beneficiaries are StandUp for Kids and FosterClub, two key impact organizations making a difference nationally to support children and teens experiencing foster care or homelessness.

FosterClub is the national network for young people in foster care. They provide direct support to young people in foster care, and they work to change the child welfare system for the better.

Learn More About FosterClub

StandUp for Kids serves unaccompanied homeless and at-risk youth – and young parents with children of their own – up to their 25th birthday. Their ongoing mission is to end the cycle of youth homelessness.

Learn More About Stand Up For Kids
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