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Santa’s Traveling WorkshopTM, a 501c(3) non-profit charity, has been sharing the magic and spirit of Christmas with children of our Armed Forces and their families nationwide since 2005.

Santa’s Traveling WorkshopTM is a custom-built semi-trailer, retrofitted to open up and to display an exact copy of Santa’s North Pole Workshop, with an unbelievable snowmaking capacity that surprises and delights children and adults alike.
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Santa at Ft. Myer’s Child Development Center Even though the sun was shining we brought the children at Ft. Myer “real” snow to play in The Ft. Myer’s MPs hand out Beanie Babies Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska participates in Santa’s Traveling Workshop™ on the Mall
Over the past four years, we have had many special “Guest Elves” help Santa’s Traveling WorkshopTM in giving gifts to children, including former First Lady Laura Bush, members of the U.S. Senate, various Governors as well as many stars in the NBA, NASCAR and other professional athletes.

Initially designed to aid families in need directly following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, and has since focused on aiding military families, specifically sharing the magic and spirit of Christmas with our Wounded Warriors, their families and the families of our Fallen Heroes.

This year, Santa Claus and his elves will be making a historic coast-to-coast test flight visiting America’s Armed Forces and their families that will be tracked by NORAD. Santa’s test flight will include visits to our Wounded Warriors and their families in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, service men and women at Military bases, and the families of those deployed at the bases.

Please visit each individual section of the website to see the joy and magic we have been able to share over the years.

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