USPS Operation Santa Helps Children Send Letters to Santa

USPS Operation Santa Helps Children Send Letters to Santa

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The North Pole is now accepting letters!

The USPS is once again hosting Operation Santa, a program that allows children to send letters to Santa and receive one back from the North Pole.

The USPS has some tips for getting your letter to Santa. Letters should be mailed by Dec 11.

1. Write your letter and put it in an envelope. Santa has a lot of letters to read, so here’s how you can make his job easier:

-Write legibly

-Include your full name and address in the letter

-List the gifts you want in order of preferences

-Be specific about the gifts you’re asking for

-Don’t ask for gifts that might be too expensive

2. Include your full name and return address (along with your apartment number if applicable) in the upper left corner of the envelope

3. Attach a First-Class™ stamp in the upper right corner

4. Write Santa’s mailing address on the envelope:

Santa
123 Elf Road
North Pole, 88888

 

A few other tips:

-For a family: group all your family’s letters in one envelope and include additional stamps depending on the weight

-For an organization or classroom: send all letters individually in their own standard size letter envelope, each with a First-Class stamp

-Don’t include any 3D art

-You can submit a letter even if you don’t have an existing USPS Operation Santa account

 For more information visit uspsoperationsanta.com 

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