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Every Christmas season, letters to Santa flood in from kids around the world — but in Santa Claus, Indiana, volunteers become Santa’s elves to ensure every child gets a reply.
The Postal Service puts the letters online and hopes people will deliver by helping to sponsor a child's holiday wish. It is asking for all gifts to be mailed by Dec. 16.
Monday – Last day to mail letters to Santa. Dec. 16 – Last day to adopt letters before the website closes at 8 p.m. EST. Dec. 16 – Santa’s Gift Shoppe closes.
1. Have the child write to Santa. Put the note in an envelope addressed to Santa Claus, North Pole. 2. Without the little one noticing, write a personalized response. Sign it: “From Santa.” 3.