Here’s how “Letters From Santa” works:
1. Write a letter to your child from Santa Claus and sign it “From Santa.”
2. Insert the letter into an envelope addressed to your child with the return address:
SANTA, NORTH POLE.
3. Ensure a First-Class Mail stamp is affixed to the envelope.
4. Place the envelope into a larger envelope, with appropriate postage, and address the larger envelope to:
NORTH POLE POSTMARKPOSTMASTER4141 POSTMARK DRANCHORAGE AK 99530-9998
5. Your letter “From Santa” will be mailed back to your child, postmarked from the North Pole.
“Letters
From Santa” must be mailed to the Anchorage, AK, postmaster no later
than Dec. 10, 2012. Santa’s helpers in Anchorage will take care of the
rest.
The
personalized letters that parents send to their children via the
“Letters From Santa” program is different from the historical “Operation
Santa” program. In “Operation Santa,” the Postal Service facilitates
the matching of customers with letters written to Santa from needy
children. Participants in “Operation Santa” help fulfill a child’s dream
with a gift and a response letter from Santa. (Customers are not
provided the child’s address in the “Operation Santa” program.) The
“Letters From Santa” program helps parents fulfill the dreams of their
own children.
The
Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and
relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its
operations.
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