Holiday Magic Studios has launched its Million Magic Moments campaign, offering free Santa photo sessions to families selected by partner non-profits in Fresno and across the U.S. (Holiday Magic Studios, Inc.)
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Holiday Magic Studios has launched its Million Magic Moments campaign, a national initiative aimed at creating holiday memories for children and families.
The campaign begins at the company’s Fresno flagship location, where 300 free premium Santa photo sessions will be distributed this year.
Holiday Magic Studios has partnered with non-profits including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California, Toys for Tots, Boys and Girls Clubs of Fresno County, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The organizations will select families to receive the free sessions.
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The photo sessions are not available to the public and will be allocated solely by the non-profit partners. Members of the public are advised not to contact Holiday Magic Studios or its partners regarding the sessions.
“Our goal is to give back to communities in a meaningful way, and we trust our non-profit partners to use these free sessions to further their missions,” said Nico DeYoung, president of Holiday Magic Studios.
The company plans to offer 300 free Santa photo sessions annually at each location, with a goal of expanding to more than 100 communities nationwide.
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