Allendale Postmaster Announces Letters to Santa Program


December 06, 2013 



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ALLENDALE, NJ — Postmaster Melanie Matthews is announcing the Allendale Post Office is participating in the Postal Service’s 2013 Letters to Santa program for the holidays. The program matches volunteers with letters written to Santa from needy children and families. Customers, charitable organizations, postal employees, and local businesspeople can visit the Post Office at 2 Myrtle Avenue though Dec. 20 to adopt a letter and help Santa fulfill some holiday wishes.
 
In 1912, Postmaster General Frank Hitchcock authorized postmasters to allow individuals or institutions to use letters addressed to "Santa Claus" for philanthropic purposes. In the 1940s, mail volume for Santa increased so much that the Postal Service invited charitable organizations and corporations to participate by providing written responses and small gifts. In its 101st year, many children and families in need have benefited from the kindness of strangers through this charitable effort.  

As part of the safety measures that protect the children, those adopting letters will not know the address of the child or family, and will have to make a return trip to the Post Office to mail the letter or parcel. The letters will have concealed personal information and a code number assigned. The adopted letter or package is presented to the postal clerk at the Allendale Post Office, who will match the number on the letter with the child’s address. The shipment is weighed and postage collected. The Postal Service will affix the mailing label and send the letter or package on its way. State or federal issued ID is required for participation.

For additional information about the Allendale Post Office’s Letter to Santa program, contact Postmaster Matthews at 201-236-9473.

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