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Stamp Out Hunger

Annual food drive to be held May 13

May 12, 2023

Postal Service employees will step up to Stamp Out Hunger  — an annual food drive to help feed those in need — on Saturday, May 13.

To participate, USPS customers are asked to fill a bag with healthy, nonperishable food items and place it by their mailbox for mail carriers to pick up. During the drive, postal employees collect the food and donate it to local food banks and pantries.

Stamp Out Hunger is the nation’s largest one-day food drive, with 1.82 billion pounds of food collected since it began in 1993 — including 41.2 million pounds last year.

The drive is held in spring because many schools suspend their breakfast and lunch programs for the summer, leaving millions of kids in need of alternative sources of nutrition.

“That makes the timing of the food drive crucial,” said NALC President Brian L. Renfroe. “Letter carriers go out on their routes and see up close what their communities need.”

More than 34 million Americans, including 9 million children, experience food insecurity and rely on food donations, according to a video on the NALC website.