Don’t Forget Letter Carriers Food Drive On Saturday
May 8, 2015
Don’t forget to place food donations by your mailbox on Saturday, as letter carriers will join forces to help Stamp Out Hunger in our community. In its 23rd year, the annual food drive has grown to be the largest national single-day effort that benefits millions of Americans who struggle to put food on the table.
Residents are encouraged to leave a sturdy bag of non-perishable foods, such as canned soup, canned vegetables, pasta, rice or cereal next to their mailbox prior to their regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 9. Escambia and Santa Rosa letter carriers will collect food donations for local food banks including the Bay Area Food Bank and Manna Food Pantries. Last year, organizations received a total of 159,625 pounds of food from the community during the food drive.
“This is a critical food drive because it comes at a time when donations are typically low and the need has increased,” said DeDe Flounlacker, Manna Food Pantries’ executive director. “During the school year, many children get a healthy meal through the free or reduced breakfast and lunch programs. During the summer, those programs aren’t available. The generous donations from the community allow us to provide nutritious food to hungry families and children throughout the summer months.”
Pictured: An official kickoff event for the food drive was held Thursday at the Downtown Post Office, with representatives of Publix presenting the first donations. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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Please dont place can food items on the ground! PLEASE HANG THEM FROM YOUR MAIL BOX OR PUT THEM ACTUALLY IN YOUR MAIL BOX. If you place the cans on the ground, the mail carrier must get out of their vehicle, this takes a lot of time.