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The Postcrossing Forum is a big and lively place, full of different corners where postcrossers connect, share tips, and have fun together. For newcomers, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to know where to start… so we thought it would be nice to highlight some of its sections in a series of blog posts, giving everyone an easier way to explore and join in. To kick things off, here’s an introduction to the Spread the Joy section by Clarisse (aka CStar9), a fellow postcrosser who knows it well!

Shortly after beginning my Postcrossing journey, I discovered the Forum. There’s a lot to love there—especially for newbies experiencing the slow wait between official cards—but for now I’ll focus on one corner of the Forum that I’d recommend to everyone.

Spread the Joy is a caring place where postcrossers make requests for postcards for loved ones who need a little cheering up, who are celebrating a special milestone, and more. Often, the person making the request will send a thank you postcard to those who contribute.

Over the past several years, I have posted two requests. Both times, the outpouring of love from the Postcrossing community has made a real difference for the people who received the cards.

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Postcards for Alanna, a young person who needed a boost during a difficult time.

I now visit Spread the Joy weekly, and collected some opportunities for you to spread the love below. This is a gentle nudge to consider watching the Spread the Joy corner for future posts that might resonate with you.

Note that if you haven’t been active on the forum before, you’ll need to browse around a little bit first, to “level up” your account and get access to this part of the forum. It’ll be worth it!

  • Skittykitty (USA) is collecting postcards for her husband, who is undergoing cancer treatment. He is interested in music, anime, manga, video games, horror movies and books, military history, local myths and legends. (See the original request.)
  • Anirudhpostcollecter (India) requests postcards with nice wishes for his high school teachers as a token of appreciation for their dedication, guidance, and hard work. Help him make their Teachers’ Day special! (See the original request.)
  • letterin (Uganda) is requesting postcards – and any other expressions of support – for youth at a children’s home he founded in Uganda – called St. Dorothea Kinderheim – for children in the Masaka region who have lost parents to COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. (See the original request)
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    The children of St. Dorothea, after receiving postcards from postcrossers.
  • Esteparia (Spain) is gathering postcards, written in English or Spanish, for her niece who will turn 13 years old in March. She’d like to introduce her to the many different countries of the world! (See the original request.)
  • Kyylie (Canada) is collecting mail for their grandma who loves cooking and baking, and has had a challenging few years. Especially welcome are any recipe cards, food/cooking/baking-themed postcards, an envelope of recipes you love, or a postcard sharing a famous local dish! (See the original request.)
  • Volvomom (U.S.A.) is a teacher looking to connect with other teachers anywhere in the world with students who speak Spanish or are learning Spanish. She would like to facilitate a Spanish-language classroom postcard exchange in the upcoming school year (See the original request.)
  • BlueMeeple (U.K.) is collecting postcards for her mum, who is enduring a long, slow, and frustrating recovery from a knee operation. Her mum enjoys images of flowers, art, the colors blue and turquoise, Lego, Russian dolls, illustrated animals, handmade cards, religious art, and book covers. (See the original request.)
  • mohansn (India) is a hobbyist nature photographer who loves to send cards to local libraries and bookstores to thank them for their service to the community. He’s not looking for cards from you, but rather seeks your recommendations of a local, quaint (not famous) library or bookstore that he should send a card to. (See the original request.)
  • Kimberlly_Carvalho (Brazil) will celebrate her 21st birthday in September. 2025 has been a difficult year for her, and she’s looking for postcards with extra cheer to help her celebrate her special day! (See the original request.)

Interested in spreading some joy? You can navigate directly to the original request in the Forum, or message me (@CStar9) or the original poster for more information and the mailing address.

What do you think? Have you had an experience with these sections of the forum? Are there other opportunities you’ve found online to spread snail-mail joy, such as https://loveforourelders.org/ or https://www.moreloveletters.com/? Leave a comment below to let us know — 5 commenters will be randomly selected for a postcard giveaway from the new set, Most Fascinating Museums, this time next week.

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11 comments so far

Yunling, China

It's nice to spread a joy by a card and give recipent happyness.

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Smallthings, Germany

Thanks for the blog, I indeed have found the Forum quite confusing so far :D
Is there anything in specific I need to do when browsing around to level up? Because I cant open the Spread the Joy section yet, sadly, even though it sounds like a wonderful thing! <3

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MagpieWarbler, Australia

This is such a great idea, thanks for pointing it out. I'm not much of a forum user but will check out the Spread The Joy section from now on, and make a request of my own next year when Mum turns 94.

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jjmedusa, United States of America

Sounds great! I used to be active on the forum a long time ago before it underwent its most recent transformation. I will have to check it out again very soon! :)

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Anirudhpostcollecter, India

Thank you very much for your help amd support

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AmandaBear, United Kingdom

I had no idea this section even existed! I love it already

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shazbook, Australia

Thank you for sharing, I never knew this existed. The amazingness of postcrossing is full of surprises xx

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Ladysharon1, United States of America

Sounds like a special way to help.

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wordsaroundtheworld, Germany

I participated in the Spread the Joy section before and i think it´s such a heartwarming thing to do!
For all the Postcrossers from Germany: I recommend Post mit Herz (https://postmitherz.org/) they host a postcard campaign to lonely people in retirement homes, children's homes, etc. twice a year (easter and christmas).

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GoCindy, United States of America

This is great thank you. I try to use the forum but I find it confusing also specially when topics get moved around and then you can’t find them anymore at all.

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MaryYellan, Italy

What a great idea to make the Forum better known going over the different sections. I used Spread the Joy myself to ask for cards for my daughter 18th birthday and the response was really heart warming. I have also responded to some requests, and it felt really good making somebody happy in an unexpected way.
I recommend the Forum! It allows people to interact more directly and really feel part of a community.

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