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NJ Malls Host Sensory-Friendly Santa Visits
3 Dec
Summary
- Sensory-friendly Santa visits begin December 7th at New Jersey malls.
- Events offer reduced lighting, quieter music, and smaller crowds.
- Over the past decade, these events have raised $2 million for autism research.

New Jersey malls are set to provide a more inclusive holiday experience with "Santa Cares" events, beginning Sunday, December 7th. These special visits are designed to accommodate children and adults who may find traditional Santa encounters overwhelming due to crowds, lights, and noise.
The sessions feature a calmer atmosphere with reduced lighting, softer music, and fewer attendees. Families are encouraged to book their slots online in advance to manage queues. The Santas and mall staff receive specific training to support guests with sensory sensitivities.
This initiative, a decade-long partnership with Autism Speaks, has not only facilitated joyful holiday traditions for thousands of families but has also raised an impressive $2 million for autism research and resources, highlighting a commitment to inclusion and community support.


