In Bryan, Texas, parents and kids alike are getting ready to send their letters to Santa. With the United States Postal Service confirming that all letters to Saint Nick must be postmarked by next Monday, December 9, it's time to act quickly. This annual "Operation Santa Program" allows children to share their wishes with Santa while also giving others the opportunity to adopt these letters and make holiday wishes come true.
Why the Deadline Matters
Mail delays in the area are not uncommon, so experts advise against waiting until the last minute to send in those letters. By ensuring that the letters are postmarked by December 9, there is a better chance that they will reach Santa in time. The "Operation Santa Program" not only brings joy to children but also allows the community to come together and make a difference during the holiday season.How to Participate
Letters to Santa can be sent as part of the "Operation Santa Program" through the postal service. Families can share their children's letters online, with their personal information censored. Other participants can then adopt these letters and have gifts sent to the people or families who wrote them. It's a wonderful way to spread holiday cheer and make someone's Christmas special.The Impact of the Program
This program gives everyone a chance to contribute to the holiday spirit. By adopting a letter and sending a gift, individuals can help fulfill the wishes of those in need. It shows the power of community and the importance of coming together during the holidays. Whether it's a small gesture or a big gift, every act of kindness counts.Last Day to Adopt a Letter
While the deadline for sending letters is December 9, the last day to adopt a letter is December 16. This gives everyone an extra week to get involved and make a difference. It's never too late to spread some holiday joy and help make someone's Christmas unforgettable.Copyright 2024 KBTX. All rights reserved.