Make a child’s Christmas truly magical with an NSPCC Letter from Santa

Every festive season, children across West Sussex write to Santa in the hope that he’ll visit on Christmas Eve with a sackful of presents and Rudolph in tow.
Put a smile on your child's face with a letter from SantaPut a smile on your child's face with a letter from Santa
Put a smile on your child's face with a letter from Santa

Imagine their surprise if they were to receive a reply from the man himself – the perfect gift to help keep the magic of Christmas alive.

For a suggested donation of just £5 to the NSPCC, a child will receive a fun, colourful and personalised Letter from Santa, with a festive story tailored to their age.

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You’ll be able to choose from seven different beautifully illustrated styles, making them the ideal gift for families with more than one child as each can receive a truly unique letter.

Santa can even write a special poem to celebrate Baby’s First Christmas – a keepsake to treasure for years to come.

Each letter is personalised with the child’s name, age, gender, best friend or family member’s name, favourite activity and achievements, as well as providing options to select a final ‘PS’ thought when you request your letter online.

In addition to these personalisation options, this year, you’ll also be able to choose whether the letter is signed ‘Santa’ or ‘Father Christmas’. The letters arrive via ‘Rudolph mail’ to make the experience truly unforgettable.

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Russell Squire, NSPCC community fundraising manager for West Sussex, said: “Christmas is a magical time of year for most children, but sadly there are some for whom it can be an incredibly difficult and lonely time. By requesting a Letter from Santa, you could bring a smile to a child’s face this Christmas and help us be there for vulnerable children in West Sussex and across the UK, providing someone for them to turn to when they need advice and support, this Christmas and beyond.”

Every £5 raised by Letter from Santa will help ChildLine be there whenever a child seeks help either online or by phone. Every £12 raised could help us talk to one primary school child about abuse, giving them the confidence to talk and showing them who’s ready to listen. And every £50 raised could help an NSPCC practitioner deliver two hours of telephone support to anyone with concerns about a child.

The reindeer mailroom will be open from 1 October until midnight on 17 December 2013, and all those who request a Letter from Santa this year will be entered into a draw to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Lapland for a family of four.

From 1 October, you’ll be able to request your Letter from Santa at www.nspcc.org.uk/santa or by calling 0845 839 9304.

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