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Taking on the responsibility of gathering and preserving ethical and moral stories for future generations is meaningful.
We would love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us grow.
How we can help
FabulaHub welcomes thoughtful messages from readers, educators, storytellers, publishers, cultural organizations, and potential partners. If you found a story that needs a correction, want to suggest a source tradition, or would like to discuss responsible reuse of our material, include the story title or URL so the right context is easy to review.
For classroom, library, and family reading questions, tell us the age group, language, and topic you are exploring. We can point you toward useful collections, such as the main story archive, or explain how a tale is categorized by country, theme, audience, and reading time.
Partnership and sponsorship notes should include the organization name, website, campaign timing, and the audience you hope to reach. Donation, transparency, and funding questions can also start here, or you can visit support FabulaHub for more context about keeping the archive available.
We read every legitimate message and prioritize issues that affect accuracy, accessibility, safety, privacy, or the availability of public stories. Clear subject lines and complete contact details help us reply faster.
If your note is about rights, attribution, or cultural context, share the source you are referencing and the change you recommend. For technical issues, include the page address, browser, device, and any steps that reproduce the problem so we can investigate without guessing.
We do not publish private messages, sell contact details, or use support requests as marketing copy. Messages are handled for the purpose described in the form, and privacy-related questions can reference our privacy policy so we can route them quickly.
For urgent corrections, include the exact sentence, image, or link that needs review. For partnership ideas, explain the reader benefit first. This keeps the conversation focused on useful stories, responsible cultural context, and a better public archive.
