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Stamp Out Hunger: The Largest Single-Day Food Drive in America is Saturday

Will the National Association of Letter Carriers top last year's food drive totaling more than 77.1 million pounds of non-perishable goods? That's up to you!

McDonald's restaurants may proudly boast “Over a Billion Served,” but the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) can say the same when it comes to pounds of food collected for the needy.

Since 1993 the NALC has collected more than one billion pounds of food through its annual nationwide event, "Stamp Out Hunger"—America’s largest single-day food drive.

This Saturday, more than 1,500 NALC branches from every state, involving more than 10,000 cities and towns, will have more than 230,000 letter carriers collect non-perishable goods from people’s mailboxes. 

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Campbell’s, a long supporter of the drive, will donate one pound of food (up to one million pounds) to Feeding America for every person who joins the Stamp Out Hunger Facebook community. Additionally, you can join Stamp Out Hunger on Twitter to follow the national collection online as food is gathered this Saturday. 

Residents can leave non-perishable food in bags next to mailboxes if donations exceed the mailbox size.

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According to the NALC, the need for donations is greater than ever. The organization stated, “According to the Agriculture Department's most recent study of food security in the United States in 2009, the number of Americans living in so-called 'food insecure' homes topped 50 million. Of those, 17.2 million are children.”

Last year, Tampa, Florida NALC Branch 599 collected 2,062,529 pounds to emerge as the top local union branch in the country. This year, to promote some friendly local competition and to help with the effort, Patch is putting a little twist on the Stamp Out Hunger collection. We will donate two grocery bags of non-perishables to the town in New Haven County that gives the most pounds of food (totals will be adjusted for population). So get to filling those bags with food and help end hunger!

 

 


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