KIDS NEED STAMPS 2 -- is founded on the belief that kids need stamps as part of their pastime, education and with an eye towards being potential hobby collectors.
With a deep understanding that the Internet is not always the safest environment for children, KNS2 restricts all communication and mailing regarding stamps to adults who align with these categories:
Parents
Grandparents
Legal Guardians
Teachers/Instructors
Boy Scout Leaders
Girl Scout Leaders
Therapists
Art Guides
Please do not reach out to KNS2 as a child. Please ask your parent or adult guardian for assistance in making contact and securing free stamp starter kits.
Adults please email the address below to request kit/s. Simply state your name and the number of kits required for the interested children. Include your name (not child or children's names) and mailing address and we will get out your kit/s in about a week (sometimes sooner.) It's always nice to hear if they are new stampers or just expanding an existing collection.
Teachers or Scout Leaders please give us a strong notion of your pending class size and basic plan to instruct and we will do everything to accommodate your request. As always keep our:
3 Rules in Mind
Kits are Free
Only Adults Can Ask
Street Address -- No PO Box
{there are no exceptions to these rules.}
Additional Side Notes: KNS2 does its level best to mail out stamp kits to the addresses provided but we are not responsible for less than stellar postal systems, theft, fraud or outright ingratitude. We will not replace any kits reported missing or stolen.
Full Disclosure: KNS2 is a private charity. We do not publicly solicit for stamp donations but will privately accept donations from generous individuals seeking to help parents help kids collect stamps. KNS2 does not sell or provide any contact information gathered in the commission of spreading stamp collecting around the world. We purge our email records every year.
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Many blessings on your house. This kit is perfect for my child. The world is better because of what you do.
ReplyDeletea good thing to help children in a day of video games and violent movies.
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