Today at The Graffiti Bridge, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) kick off their annual “Stamp out Hunger Campaign.” with USPS #stampouthunger
For the last 24 years NALC has designated the second Saturday in May as the collection day for their Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. This is the largest one-day food collection event in the country. Over the last 24 years, the program has raised over a billion pounds of food.
With 49 million people facing hunger every day in America, including nearly 16 million children, this drive is one way you can help those in your own city or town who need help.
It's sad but true. 1 in 6 Pensacola residents are hungry. Help make a difference for them and their families. Please join the NALC, and Manna Food Pantry in the Stamp Out Hunger Campaign by leaving boxes or cans of nonperishable foods in your mailbox on Saturday, May 13. By doing so, you will make a huge difference in life of someone who may otherwise go hungry.
Use the social Media #StampOutHunger to spread the word.
For more information go to:
https://about.usps.com/corporate-social-responsibility/nalc-food-drive.htm
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