Welcome to Send Me a Memory! This service is the one year labor of love born out of a need I saw when my Mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. You can read more on our About page. When I realized she would not easily remember people’s phone calls or emails, I suddenly understood the importance of a simple physical letter.

For someone with a cognitive disorder, accessing an email account may no longer be a possibility. Even if that person can log in to a computer or email account, the information could be fleeting. Once it’s read it may be forgotten.

But a physical letter can be read and re-read. If it’s lying on a counter or a desk and picked a day, or a week, or a month later, it doesn’t matter. It’s a connection. It’s care. It’s love on an 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of paper.  What more could anyone ask for, especially someone in distress, than to be connected and loved?

To make it easy for people to send my mother physical letters I conceived the website you’re visiting now. It will be live in a matter of days, and I would love it if you’d use Send Me a Memory to write your own mother or father a letter. Not an email, but a real letter.

There is something more sincere about stationary. There is something more meaningful about mailing a letter. There’s something more deliberate about delivery.

Picture your Grandmother holding a letter you sent to announce the upcoming birth of your child. Or the look on the face of a client who receives a real Thank You instead of a quarter page, cookie cutter ads with Dear Client on them.

What’s the value of a meaningful message? What monetary value can you put on a real connection?

Send someone a letter today and see what you get in return. Send Me a Memory – We’ll help you get your message across as easy as an email.

Try Send Me a Memory today!