Stars and Stripes accepting letters for Santa
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Information provided by Stars and Stripes
Every year, Stars and Stripes displays the wonderful letters written to Santa Claus by children in the military community living in Europe. Participants can write a letter to Santa Claus courtesy of Stars and Stripes at the North Pole and drop it in their MPS mailbox, or Post Office. All letters postmarked by December 24th will receive a letter back from Santa as well.
Stars and Stripes will be accepting letters starting November 16th until December 24th. All of these letters will be uploaded to the website letterstosanta.stripes.com, and some may be shared on the Stars and Stripes Europe Facebook page. Parents can visit the website to view their child’s letter and even share it with friends and family.
Through this process, Stars and Stripes does not share any personal information on the Letters to Santa website, aside from the child’s first name. In addition, we do not publish letters that are indecent, suggestive, offensive, contain attacks of a personal, racial or religious nature, or which reflect unfavorably on competitive organizations, institutions or merchandise.
Need a letter form to start? Click here!
If you have any questions or concerns please contact Karen Lewis or Remy Johnson.
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