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During times like this it's easy to feel isolated and disconnected from the rest of the world, but at GWT we're still a family! That's why we're doing a postcard exchange so we can stay connected with each other and continue to explore the world without walking out the door.

Here are the important things before we jump into the fun stuff:

- You must be 18 years or older to participate

- You must be a member of the Girls Who Travel Facebook group to participate

- Your information will ONLY be shared with the one person who is matched with you. However, there is always a risk when giving your personal information to strangers. Consider using a PO Box or other anonymous address. If you cannot, understand that you are assuming full responsibility for any risk you take by participating.

- You cannot request a specific country or region. You can be matched with someone anywhere in the world. Postage rates may vary and you are responsible for all costs.

Now! HERE'S HOW IT WORKS

 

- Fill in the information below before SUNDAY, MAY 24

- You will receive an e-mail with a match for ONE person during the week of MAY 25

- You will have 7 days to mail out a postcard to your match. Please contact GWT Support if you are having difficulties meeting the deadline.

- Sign off your postcard with #GWTLove.

- Take a picture and post to the group! In the end we'll make a collage to see just how much #GWTLove we shared around the world

It's as simple as that!

Let's be kind to each other and spread some #GWTlove!! <3

 

#FlattenTheCurve and mail from home

You do NOT need to leave your house to send a postcard. MyPostcard is an app that will allow you to create and send postcards from your phone. They are open and working in secure conditions to ensure that friends and family can stay connected around the world.

Use this link to get $3.00USD off your first postcard (that's more than the cost of a postcard!).