The Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins (TJTO), through the Coordination Office on Childhood and Youth (CIJ), is a partner in another edition of the Campaign on Santa Claus of the Post Office and it is calling on its magistrates and civil servers to get involved in sponsoring 196 letters written by children from the city of Palmas, 20 of whom come from institutional care homes in the capital.
The campaign
For 35 years, in December, the Brazilian Post and Telegraph Company has been promoting a social action whose main objective is to fulfill requests for Christmas presents made by children who live in poor communities or study in public schools. They write letters to Santa Claus, which are collected by the Post Office and made available both in branches and online. From there, anyone can choose one or more letters and commit to fulfill the requests. The Post Office is responsible for organizing the delivery of the presents, ensuring that Santa Claus reaches the children.
In the city of Palmas
In the capital of the state of Tocantins, children and teenagers who are students at the Santa Bárbara Full-Time Municipal School and the following institutional care homes will benefit: “Casa Acolhida” (Welcoming Home), “Raio de Sol” (Sunshine) and “Sementinhas de Amor” (Little Seeds of Love). Magistrates and civil servers interested in sponsorship can pick up the letters and deliver the gifts until next Thursday (December 5th), at the buildings of the following units of the Judiciary of the state of Tocantins:
Tocantins River Palace (Headquarters of the TJTO) |
General Internal Affairs of Justice (Cgjus) |
Annex I (Digep and Diadm) |
Superior School of the Judiciary of the State of Tocantins (Esmat) |
Forum of the city of Palmas (Directorate) |
Integrated Service Center (NAI) |
Solidarity spirit
Judge Adriano Gomes de Melo Oliveira, who is responsible for the Coordination on Children and Youth of the TJTO and the Court of the Children and Youth of the district of Palmas, is also in charge of the Campaign on Santa Claus of the Post Office of the Judiciary of the state of Tocantins. The magistrate recalls that the initiative has the support of the National Council of Justice (CNJ), through the Technical Cooperation Agreement No. 143/2024, and it extends the invitation to all members of the Justice System working in the capital.
“Together we can make small dreams come true and give these children a more dignified Christmas,” added the magistrate.