Think of each other and send a (free) card | Think of each other

Lost track of a family member or friend? A heart under the belt for someone who is having a hard time? Or show a lonely neighbor that you are thinking of him or her? Sending a card has never been so easy.

Striking during the Week against Loneliness the Stentor and seven other collaborating media titles join forces as of today. In the coming days, under the heading Think of Each Other, we will be sharing stories about people who miss others around them and what that does to them.

Like the story of Michèl Scholten from Apeldoorn, which you are reading today on our site. In addition to introducing human stories like Michèl’s, a national opinion survey on loneliness and a special series of videos the Stentor and other titles today also the Think-of-Each other with which you can put a heart to someone.

That’s very easy. You choose a card and write a text via the special site destentor.nl/denk-aan-elkaar. If you are touched by Michèl Scholten’s story, you can send him something. We ensure that the tickets are delivered to your home.

Would you rather send someone else a card? Of course you can. You can also do that online. There are no costs involved and we provide the stamp.

So whether you send Michèl Scholten, the neighbor, a colleague or distant relatives a card; think of each other with a small gesture.

To which address should your card be sent if you send it to Michèl Scholten? That address is automatically linked when you go to the page to send tickets via this or the link below.

Sylvia Cools, editor-in-chief of the Stentor

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