Let children’s dreams fly into tomorrow.

A Letter to the Future

Where children’s dreams become timeless messages

What kind of world do children dream of?

In A Letter to the Future, we invite children to express their ideal world—a world filled with peace, kindness, and joy—through a handwritten letter and, if they wish, an accompanying drawing.

These messages will be safely preserved and returned to the children years later, when they are older.

At the end of this phase, all letters will be carefully read and analyzed, culminating in a collective statement from the voices of children around the world—a reflection of their pure dreams and shared hopes.

This long-term artistic project is an opportunity to hear the next generation and archive their imagination as a message to tomorrow.

Who can participate?

Children aged 9 to 13 from anywhere in the world

What language should the letter be written in?

Children can write their letters in any language, as long as the handwriting is clear and readable. We celebrate the diversity of languages and cultures.

What should be submitted?
  • A handwritten letter about the child’s dream world (letter is required)

  • An optional drawing related to the letter (drawing is not required but encouraged)

How to submit?

Step 1 (Required):

Upload a clear photo or scan of the letter (and drawing, if applicable) using the form on this page.

Step 2 (Optional):

To join the global wave of this movement, share a photo of the work on Instagram and:

Letter to the Future Submission

A form to collect children's handwritten letters and drawings for the "A Letter to the Future" project.

Please enter a number from 0 to 15.
Max. file size: 3 MB.
Max. file size: 3 MB.
Parental Consent(Required)

About the Project

A Letter to the Future is an independent initiative by Bahram Rameh, in collaboration with the Auravista Movement led by Mozhgan Mahmoodian — a project inspired by children’s dreams and the hope for a kinder world.

It reflects our shared commitment to peace, love, joy, and childlike imagination — values that Auravista turns into collective and inspiring action.

With your participation, these letters will become a bridge between today and tomorrow.

A Note from Me

For me, A Letter to the Future was never just an artistic project — it was a personal attempt to listen to that part of us often silenced too soon: the child’s imagination.

In a conversation with Mozhgan Mahmoodian, the founder of the Auravista Movement, she said something that stayed with me:

“I think about the child who still lives within adults.”

This project began from that very place — a desire to preserve the dreams of children who still believe the world can be kinder.

I hope these letters serve as a reminder — not just for them, but for all of us — of a voice we should never forget.

Bahram Rameh

Creative Director of the Project

A Note from Mozhgan

Sometimes, all we need is to listen — not to the noise of the world, but to the soft voice that echoes from the child within…

That child who still lives inside us.

For me, A Letter to the Future is not only about the children of today;

it’s about all of us.

Those of us who may have forgotten our dreams in the rush of growing up.

This project is an invitation to return —

to hear the simple yet honest dream of a child:

a world filled with peace, color, laughter, and kindness.

The very world Auravista seeks to nurture.

And I truly believe that if we are to build a brighter future,

we must begin by listening to the dreams of our children.

With love,

Mozhgan Mahmoodian

Founder of Auravista Movement

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