I’ve added a large batch of character reference letter templates to CharacterReferenceLetters.com and there are now 188 letters at the site, plus several articles with tips on soliciting or writing a reference letter. The topics range from apartment-hunting to court appeals.
It’s not easy to find the right words when you need to vouch for someone. My
recommendation is that you use these sample letters as a jumping-off point to craft one that suits your situation. It’s easy to type into the template. Download it in DOC form and open in Microsoft Word (or another compatible program) or just cut and paste the text directly from the site.
Many of the letter templates are for job-seekers, including for household and child care services. The new
letters include a reference for a salesperson, one for a laid-off employee, and one for someone seeking on-the-job training. The employment letters complement the resume templates and cover letters at my sites InstantResumeTemplates.com and CoverLetterExamples.net. CharacterReferenceLetters.com now has even more letters designed to help express support for someone facing court matters such as probation, parole, child custody cases, and substance abuse-related legal proceedings.
I’ve also added to the selection of letters related to foster care and adoption.
Other new character reference letters include wording for: pet adoption, preschool admission, and photography.
There are 22 new letters in all. CharacterReferenceLetters.com also has nearly two dozen testimonials which companies and service
providers can use to promote their business.
Everything at the site is free to download, edit, and print for personal use.