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These cards can be used as a component of Lesson 10 in the Then-Now-Next curriculum or on their own. They are ideal for group activities, prison release gifts, postcards, inserts in reentry packets, rehabilitation rewards, or other forms of encouragement. FREE SHIPPING: Your order will ship within 2 business days via USPS. All proceeds go to support the work of CREW.

Letters from Your Younger Self (Pack of 65)

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