What Would You Tell Your Future Self?

Read these powerful messages and add your own to join a chorus of voices demanding a better future.

  • Dear Future Self, You are angry right now. They just cut funding for gender-affirming care for youth, and it feels like the world is turning its back on everything you believe in. I hope you never forget this feeling—because it’s what got you to knock on doors, make calls, and organize with your people. Keep fighting for the kids who can’t vote yet.

    — Anonymous, 33, Manchester

  • Dear Future Self, You’re exhausted. Working two jobs, paying rent that keeps going up, and watching your neighbors get priced out. But today, you showed up at the State House because you believe things can be different. You want housing justice, and you know it’ll take all of us. Don’t get discouraged. Remember your power.

    — Anonymous, 39, Upper Valley

  • Dear Future Self, This is for your daughter. You marched today because you want her to have access to public education that honors her identity and meets her needs. You want her to grow up in a state that loves her. When things feel hard, remember the crowd you stood with today. You are not alone.

    — Anonymous, 29, Littleton

  • Dear Future Self, They tried to silence us. They passed policies that hurt the people we love, hoping we would just give up. But you didn’t. You wrote this letter. You showed up. You refused to disappear. Keep showing up. Keep choosing courage.

    — Anonymous, 25, Center Conway

  • Dear Future Self, Right now, you feel helpless. But you also feel surrounded—by voices that are rising, by hands holding signs, by people who are tired but still here. That’s what matters. Don’t forget the power of people. You don’t have to do this alone.

    — Anonymous, 29, Franklin