She was looking for a way to express her emotions
Crematoriums across the UK are to install a 'postbox to heaven' so people can send letters to deceased loved ones - after a nine-year-old girl came up with the idea. Grieving Matilda Handy suggested the heartwarming idea while looking for a way to express her emotions after her grandparents passed away.
“My mum passed away in 2017 and since then Matilda has always said she wishes we could send cards and letters to her mama in heaven. “I had a lady who said she really struggled as she couldn’t send her mum a Christmas card. The postbox had a big impact on her. It's used every single day, whether its someone old or young.
The schoolgirl said the postbox also helped her with the loss of her grandad and hopes it can aid others dealing with grief. She said: “We're doing these to be used by people when they walk past. "I know that you'll be watching, As I write down every word, And I'll feel it when you reply, The unwritten and unheard."
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