Making over 40 stops throughout Poland in just a few days, kids can catch Santa on The Poland Express the week of November 28-December 3.

"He's going to roll up, we'll have music playing and Santa will talk with the kids, collect the letters and then Santa will be on his way," explained Ashley Zembower, an organizer of the event.

Mike and Ashley Zembower are behind the nonprofit organization, Rosalie's Forever Footprints, named in honor of their late daughter who passed last year.

"This is really an opportunity for us to bring her to life, that she really didn't have the opportunity to do," Mike Zembower said to 21 News.

The Zembowers also funded a Little Free Library in Poland. The nonprofit works to better the community with several projects. 

Keeping her memory alive, the Zembowers organized dozens of stops for Santa to visit as he tours through Poland this week.

'We're hoping she's able to make an impact on this world through Rosalie's Forever Footprints that she didn't have the option to do," Mike said. 

"Up to 10 host stops per evening that have volunteered to host their neighbors and bring children together," Mike added.

"Some people have hot cocoa, cookies, we're going to be singing songs with Santa," Ashley said.

"My youngest son's preschool teacher asked me if anyone in the neighborhood would be willing to host Santa and I volunteered," said Jolene Pane, one of the hosts of the event. "I love planning and I love Santa."

Santa already meeting dozens of kids Monday night and collecting their wish list's for Christmas.

"We hope that this will repeat every year and allow us to bring donations and awareness to the community in order to continue not only The Poland Express but to also do some other projects in the community as well," Mike said. 

Santa will stop by North Elementary and Poland Seminary High School at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, December 3.