The US Postal Service has a longstanding tradition of handling letters addressed to God or other heavenly beings with care and respect. These letters are typically sent to a special mailbox at the Post Office in Santa Claus, Indiana, where dedicated volunteers known as "Santa's Elves" take on the task of reading and responding to each letter personally. The letters are never discarded or treated as junk mail, but are instead treated as an opportunity to bring joy and hope to those who believe in a higher power. For many children and adults alike, writing a letter to God can be a meaningful way of expressing gratitude, asking for guidance, or seeking comfort in times of need. And thanks to the diligent efforts of the US Postal Service and the Santa's Elves, these messages continue to find their way to their intended recipient, wherever they may be.