LetterMo Reasons To Write July 2026

Reasons to Write in July 2026

There is a reason to celebrate every single day in the year. If you want to mix it up in June, check out these dates that relate to writing, post service and words.1

July is Anti-Boredom Month – Break up the routine by sending fun letters, postcards, or creative mail to surprise someone.

July 1 National Postal Worker Day – Send a thank-you note to a postal worker or mail carrier in appreciation of the work they do to keep us connected.

July 1 U.S. Postage Stamp Day – Mark the day by using a favorite stamp or adding a special commemorative stamp to your outgoing mail.

July 1 ZIP Code Day – Celebrate by sending a letter or postcard and appreciate the postal system that helps keep us connected across every ZIP code.

July 7  World Chocolate Day – Include a favorite recipe or sweet note to brighten someone’s mailbox.

July 11  Cheer Up the Lonely Day – Mail a thoughtful note to someone who may need encouragement, companionship, or a reminder they are valued.

July 15  Give Something Away Day – Share something meaningful through the mail, whether a letter, photo, recipe, or favorite quote.

July 17  World Emoji Day – Send a playful note using hand-drawn emojis or symbols to add fun to your correspondence.

July 24  International SelfCare Day – Mail a gentle message encouraging rest, balance, and personal wellbeing.

July 27  National Love is Kind Day – Send a thoughtful note centered on kindness, compassion, and meaningful connection.

July 30  International Day of Friendship – Send a heartfelt letter or card celebrating friendship and meaningful connection.

  1. Compiled by ChatGPT. ↩︎

Looking for reasons to write throughout the year? Check out our free printable calendar below!

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