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'Please Santa, bring me a power wheelchair': Heartbreaking letters from kids to the North Pole will melt your heart this Christmas season

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.The US Postal Service is lending a hand to Santa Claus as hundreds of thousands of children send holiday present requests to the North Pole.

"Let's face it, this year has been a struggle for so many people in more ways than one," the USPS said. "Thoughts of kids, the holidays and wondering how to provide for them may also be weighing heavily on many. But take heart, Santa and the Postal Service are way ahead of you, and are here to help."

Those wishing to help can adopt more than one letter, and companies are encouraged to do so as well. Adopters go through an identification verification process for safety reasons. Sending cash or checks isThis season's letters will be posted on the program's website on Friday. Letters will be accepted until December 15.

"This year I only want two things," Meghan wrote. "One thing is that I want all the kids in the world to have toys or at least a happy times during the holidays. And the other thing I want is a mood necklace. How do you travel the world so fast?" "Dear Santa: I wish I could help my grandmother and granddad. They always help other people but now they are both sick and can't do much these days so I'm reaching out to you," 12-year-old Taja wrote.

 

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