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December 5, 2002
Letters to Santa:
Post offices everywhere are helping Santa answer his mail
NY Postmaster/District Manager Vinnie Malloy and NY Metro Area Retail Manager Andrew Sozzi (as Santa!) Kick-Off Operation Santa in NYC. The children are from two local schools, P.S. 33, and P.S. 123. Photos: Lawrence Ghiorsi, USPS. Click photos to enlarge.
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Dearborn, IL, Station Letter Carrier Felicia Small is taped reading Letters to Santa for morning show on WFLD-TV channel 32 in Chicago.
WASHINGTON — Santa is a popular guy. Kids, young and old, love the white-bearded wonder. That popularity translates into a lot of cards and letters at this time of year.
Due to the heavy volume of mail and his busy schedule, Santa needs help answering the letters. That's where the Postal Service — and volunteers — come in.
In New York City, the Operation Santa Program kicked off Tuesday at the James Farley Post Office. New York District Manager Vinnie Malloy and Santa opened the program by reading letters addressed to everybody's favorite North Pole resident.
Many of the letters are written by children in need, such as this one: "My name is Jessica. I am seven years old. I'm writing to you because I live with my grandma and my mother is in prison."
Last year the New York Post Office received more than 200,000 letters. Volunteers answered many of those. This year's total has already reached 119,000.
Many other cites have Letters to Santa programs. In Chicago, the local Fox affiliate will be airing 15 segments where a letter carrier reads letters to Santa.
In New York City, Letters to Santa are on display at the James Farley Post Office, located at 421 8th Avenue. Customers also can call 1-877-840-0459 during business hours to receive a letter to answer.
In Chicago, Letters to Santa are on display at the Cardiss Collins Facility, 433 West Harrison, second floor retail lobby. Or local customers can call 312-983-8293.
There are other Letters to Santa programs throughout the country. Check with your local post office.