As part of the I-LEAD program, students from across the world have engaged in a letter-writing activity to spread joy and solidarity through their newly forged international network. Through the Holiday letters: cross-border friendships in times of social distancing! activity I-LEADers will send each other letters of encouragement and friendship while they also explore and engages with issues which they are passionate about and work on their leadership skills. 

“We are all feeling isolated and we thought the physicality of the letters might help cheer everyone up and create a community,” explained Ana Karen Barragan, one of the creators of the I-LEAD program about the inception of this activity.  But after some brainstorming, what started as a letter exchange between participants grew bigger. “we thought it was a great idea to expand our reach, and ask I-LEADers to engage with organizations that have pen-pal programs such as ALAS migrant letter program, or the JRS postcards of hope” added Maria Autrey, the other I-LEAD creator “we also know that letter writing is a talent all leaders must have in their toolkit, and younger generations get fewer opportunities to write them”.

“I am excited to think I might have a positive impact in someone’s life,” said Angelica, an I-LEAD participant from Ecuador. “I think this activity is amazing, I’ve never done anything like this before,” added Paavani Lella a USF Biology major.

The Arrupe Initiatives team wanted to extend an invitation to the University of San Francisco community to join in our holiday activity and write a message of love, support, and solidarity to someone currently in need it. They have compiled a list of organizations that are looking for volunteers to write letters (please note that some organizations have strict rules and guidelines for the letters.)

Migrants, Refugees, and Prisons:

Elder, Kids, and LGBTQ:

Frontline workers: