Operation Santa lets you help fulfill Christmas wishes

By 965koit on November 21, 2019
FORT WORTH, TX – DECEMBER 04: A girl drops a letter to Santa in the special North Pole mailbox before the Christmas tree lighting and grant ceremony at Texas Motor Speedway on December 4, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Christmas is just around the corner so it is time to write your letters to Santa explaining how good you have been this year. Or, ya know, apologizing you lost control that one time Tom decided to cook fish in the microwave at work.

Unfortunately Santa cannot answer all of the letters on his own, so he turns to us for help. The US Postal service is going to start taking letters to the North pole soon and they have launched they online service that will allow you to “adopt” one of the letters and help Santa deliver gifts to low-income families.

Its call USPS Operation Santa and it’s been going on for 107 years and this year it has expanded into 8 more cities. If you want to help Santa help kids, you can sign up on the USPS Operation Santa website. You can read the letters and then select one and fulfill a Christmas wish. All they ask is that you ship the gift before December 21st.

Children from any of the select cities that are covered that want to send a letter to Santa, can send it to this address:

Santa Claus
123 Elf Road
North Pole
88888

 

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