Everyone has a favorite Christmas movie. The one movie that I never get tired of watching is Miracle on 34th Street. It’s the movie about the Macy’s department store Santa (Kris Kringle) who must prove that he is the real Santa. There’s just something about Macy’s and Christmas that go hand in hand.
Macy’s Believe campaign is all about sharing the magic of Christmas with others. During the holiday season children may drop off their letters to Santa in special red Santa letterboxes at all Macy’s stores. For each letter received, Macy’s will donate $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The Believe campaign is inspired by the famous “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” letter. Whether or not you “believe” in Santa, the Believe campaign is a practical way to embrace the spirit of Christmas and share the joy of the season.



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Is someone going to shoot me…I like the modern re-make better than the original.
Cami just got her Santa letter from Macy’s program. I was surprised because we didn’t have a stamp with us. She wanted to mail in the big red box though, so I figured they could just toss it. She would at least have the memory. It was nice a Santa letter still came!
Thanks for stopping by my blog & the well wishes for Cami!
Alicia,
I like both versions.
Ginny,
I hope your daughter is feeling better. I’m sure the letter from Santa helps!