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USPS Operation Santa is now accepting letters

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Every year, thousands of families send letters to Santa at the North Pole. The USPS Operation Santa® program makes it possible for people to adopt and respond to these letters, fulfilling the holiday wishes of children and families across the country.

Letters addressed to Santa’s official address are sorted, read and published on the USPS Operation Santa® website with personal information redacted. Adopters are then able to browse and select letters they love and respond with a gift and a note.

Learn more about the letters, including tips for writing and mailing a letter to Santa to have a wish fulfilled, here.

And be sure to read more about the history of this much-beloved tradition that’s been running for over 100 years.

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  1. Dear Santa,

    Please give me a new supervisor and postmaster for Christmas. I’ve been a good carrier and would really, really like bosses that are not such a-holes.

    Thanks,

    Rural carriers everywhere.

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