During the past week, local letter carriers have been stuffing mailboxes with bright yellow plastic bags, signalling that it is once again time for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
The 24th annual nationwide event, set for Saturday, May 14, involves the participation of 175,000 letter carriers in 10,000 cities and towns in all 50 states who pick up donations left by residents near their mailboxes along postal routes.
According to the National Association of Letter Carriers, the availability of nutritionally adequate and safe food is limited or uncertain for 1 in 6 Americans.
“So our goal is to help restock community food banks, pantries and shelters for needy families throughout the summer,” said NALC President Fredric Rolando, “and to build upon the millions of pounds of non-perishable food collected since 1992 from millions of generous postal customers.”
Letter carriers across the country will collect non-perishable donations as they deliver mail along their route. Contributions should be left near mailboxes, by 9 a.m. Saturday.