The U.S.
Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will
deliver for America
in conducting the nation’s largest single-day food drive on Saturday, May 11.
“Together,
we are continuing to make a difference in the lives of millions of Americans in
need,” said District Manager, Kim Quayle. “The Postal Service is proud to play
a major role with our carriers, corporate partners and local community
organizations to help stamp out hunger.”
The Stamp Out Hunger food
drive is a nationwide effort that provides food to local food banks and
pantries that rely heavily on donations. With more than 50 million Americans
living at risk of hunger, food banks across the country continue to experience
record demand for emergency food assistance.
Local
letter carriers will collect food donations left at the mailboxes of generous
Americans in more than 10,000
communities and deliver them to food banks and other hunger relief
organizations, such as pantries, soup kitchens and shelters.
Now in its 21st
year, the Stamp Out Hunger food drive is the nation’s largest single-day
food drive, having collected more than one billion pounds of food since
its inception in 1993. In 2012, generous Americans donated more than 70 million
pounds of food, which marked the ninth consecutive year that at least 70
million pounds were collected.
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