Remember How Receiving A Letter Feels?

Every Child Deserves a Dad's Wisdom

Bi-monthly handwritten, physical letters from Uncle Paulteaching life skills, building confidence, how to lessons and sharing encouragement, mailed to your child.

It's Simple. Here's How It Works

1. Choose a Plan - Monthly or Annual (save 17.5%)
2. Pick Your Style - For your son, daughter, or both
3. Tell Us Their Age - So the letter fits just right
4. Receive Their Letters - 2 handwritten letters a month

Why This Is So Important

Because Every Kid Deserves to hear You've Got What It Takes

Kids today face more pressure and confusion than ever — and not all of them have a consistent father figure to guide them. That’s where Uncle Paul steps in.
These letters are more than stories or tips. They’re reminders that someone sees their potential, believes in their worth, and wants to teach them how to stand strong in the world.
Each one is a moment of connection — a voice of wisdom and love arriving in your mailbox every month. Because hearing "I'm proud of you," or "Here's how to handle that" can change everything.

Who is Uncle Paul

Dad of 3, Coach to Many

Uncle Paul is the kind of man every kid should have in their corner.He’s a father to three daughters, a brother to two, and a lifelong mentor to thousands of kids aged 5 to 30. For over three decades, he’s coached, guided, and supported young people through life’s challenges — with wisdom, compassion, and a “get-it-done” kind of confidence.He was raised by a father who taught him how to solve any problem with his hands and his head — and a mother who showed him how to care deeply, cook beautifully, and pay attention to the details that matter most.Uncle Paul can do just about anything — and he does it with love.
He’s a chef. A builder. A coach. A sales expert. An outdoorsman. A mechanic. A horseman. A farmer. A professional skier. A wilderness guide. A leader and speaker. And above all, a teacher.
Now, he’s using his lifetime of experience to pour into the next generation — one letter at a time.Every month, your child will hear from Uncle Paul.
They’ll learn how to clean, tie a tie, mend a shirt, fix a flat, shake a hand, build a fire, stand up for themselves, make pancakes, manage money, speak with kindness, and walk through the world with courage. All written in a way that’s age-appropriate, encouraging, and rooted in love.
Because when a child knows someone believes in them — they become unstoppable.

Why It Matters

More Than Just Letters. It's confidence in an Envelope

Not every child has a father figure. That's why Uncle Paul writes personal, practical letters that teach:
• How to build self-confidence
• How to handle tough situations
• Life skills like cooking, car basics, how to read a compass, safety & respect
• Encouragement and wisdom from a loving male voice
Twice a month, your child gets more than advice - they get belief in themselves.

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Our promise is that Uncle Paul's message will be in support of your family's message. Our mission is to empower young women and men while reinforcing family values.

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Sample Letters from Uncle Paul

Disclaimer
The letters, guidance, and lessons shared by Uncle Paul are based on his personal experiences, opinions, and values. While Uncle Paul has raised children and mentored thousands of young people, the material provided may not reflect the beliefs or parenting styles of every subscriber.
We encourage parents and guardians to use their own discretion when reviewing the content and to determine whether each letter is appropriate for their child’s age, maturity, and needs.By subscribing, you acknowledge that Uncle Paul and Letters From Uncle Paul are not liable for any decisions made or actions taken based on the content of the letters. All advice is intended for general informational and inspirational purposes only.Please always use your best judgment and feel free to skip or filter content that may not align with your family’s values or your child’s stage of development.