USPS Deadline for Operation Santa: Mail Letters to Santa by Monday
Christmas is just around the corner, and the clock is ticking for children to send their heartfelt letters to Santa Claus. The U.S. Postal Service has announced that all letters addressed to the beloved figure must be postmarked by Monday to ensure they reach the North Pole in time for Christmas Eve.
The Heartwarming Operation Santa Program
The USPS’s Operation Santa program is a heartwarming initiative that allows children to write letters to Santa, sharing their holiday wishes and dreams. These letters are then made available online for individuals and organizations to “adopt” and fulfill the children’s wishes by sending them gifts.
How It Works
Participants who choose to adopt a letter have until December 16th to ship the gifts, ensuring they arrive at their destination before the magical day of Christmas. This program not only spreads joy and cheer during the holiday season but also gives everyone a chance to make someone’s holiday wishes come true.
Spread Holiday Cheer with USPS
The USPS officials emphasized the importance of sending out letters by the deadline to ensure that every child’s letter reaches Santa in time. By participating in Operation Santa, individuals can play a part in spreading holiday cheer and making a difference in a child’s life during this festive season.
Act Now to Make Dreams Come True
As the deadline approaches, let’s come together as a community and make a difference in the lives of children by participating in Operation Santa. Remember, a small act of kindness can go a long way in making someone’s holiday season truly magical.
Let’s spread the holiday spirit and ensure that every child’s wish comes true this Christmas. Don’t miss the deadline – mail your letters to Santa by Monday and be a part of the joy and magic of the holiday season.