K‑Letters Club — The Founding Circle

A living community of hearts who believe every story deserves to be seen and every child deserves love, grounding, and compassion.

The People Helping Bring K‑Letters of Connection to Life

K‑Letters Club began with a simple belief: no foster family should walk alone.
Before the first letter reached a home, a small group of courageous supporters stepped forward. They believed in the mission before the world had seen it. They understood the power of storytelling, the importance of emotional safety, and the need for connection within the foster‑care journey.

Today, the Founding Circle continues to grow.
it includes:

the early visionaries who helped launch K‑Letters

the current supporters who sustain its heartbeat

the open‑hearted individuals and families who feel called to join this mission now

This page honors all of them — past, present, and those stepping in with intention and compassion.
The Founding Circle is not a static list. It is a living community, expanding as more people choose to stand with children, caregivers, and the wider foster‑care and adoption ecosystem.

The Harbor Pillars


The Thompson Family — Wausau, WI

“We believe every child deserves a story that ends in love. Proud to support the launch of K‑Letters.”


Supporter’s Masthead


Our Family — Wisconsin

“You’re creating something that connects people in a powerful way. We’re honored to support leaders like you.”


Beacon Circle


Elena Brooks & Family— Michigan

“You’re changing how people see foster care, one conversation at a time. I’m honored to support that.”


Wall of Hope


Tasha R. — Green Bay, WI

“Love should be the destination for every child’s story. I’m grateful to help launch K‑Letters and its mission.”


 A Circle That Continues to Grow

The Founding Circle honors those who helped bring K‑Letters Club to life — and those who continue to nurture it today.
It is a community of people who believe in:

  • the connective impact of trauma‑informed storytelling

Join the Founding Circle Today