Santa Kids Wanted: Help One Wish SG Spread The Festive Cheer

Santa Kids Wanted: Help One Wish SG Spread The Festive Cheer
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Want to do something good and fun together as a family during this season? One Wish SG is looking for kids to play Santa Claus and help to hand out presents to others.


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Falice Ann, One Wish SG
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One Wish SG was started by Falice Ann with a mission to celebrate the birthdays of underprivileged children.

As a kindergarten teacher, Falice encountered children who didn’t have the privilege of celebrating their birthday. She then took it upon herself to help celebrate these kids birthdays with a cake and balloons. Read her story here.


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For Christmas, she is planning to distribute presents to underprivileged children. To make the occasion more memorable, she is looking for children to play the role of Santa Claus to hand out these gifts.

When asked why she thought of kids playing the role of Santa, she replied, “Children Santa Clauses are cute!”

She is looking for kids between the ages of 3 to 12 years old. Of course, parents will need to accompany them to distribute the presents. This could be a good opportunity for families to get directly involved in spreading the cheer.

The Santa costume will be provided and the number of places to be covered will depend on the parents.

If this is something which you feel you would like to do as a family, reach Falice at [email protected] or contact her on Instagram here.


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