Local letter carriers' food drive coming May 11

WINNEMUCCA - The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will conduct its 21st annual food drive to combat hunger on Saturday, May 11.

Letter carriers will collect non-perishable food donations on that day as they deliver mail along their postal routes.

It is the nation's largest single-day food drive, and is held annually on the second Saturday in May in 10,000 cities and towns in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Guam.

Taking part in the food drive is easy. Your letter carrier will pick up your donations when they deliver your mail. All you have to do is leave non-perishable food items at your mailbox, and the letter carrier will do the rest.

Like last year, Boy Scout Troop 223 will also be helping to unload the trucks in Winnemucca, deliver the food to the food bank and collect food in some of the higher volume areas.

Best of all, the food collected will go directly to food pantries right here in Winnemucca, helping local friends and neighbors in need, organizers said. And the donations couldn't come at a better time. By springtime, most local food banks are depleted following the harsh winter months and school assistance programs are not available for children.

Last year, letter carriers collected 70.7 million pounds of food donations along their postal routes, bringing the total to 1.2 billion pounds for the NALC's food drive, which began in 1992.

President Fredric Rolando said. "Six days a week, letter carriers see first-hand the needs in the communities where we work, and we're committed to helping meet those needs."

The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive never has been more important than in these times, with hunger a growing problem - affecting about 50 million people around the country, including 17 million children and nine million senior citizens. Pantry shelves filled up through winter-holiday generosity often are bare by late spring. And, with most school meal programs suspended during summer months, millions of children must find alternate sources of nutrition.

"The timing of the food drive is important, and that's why we selected the second Saturday in May," said Pam Donato , who coordinates the NALC's Stamp Out Hunger effort.

On Saturday, May 11, the nation's 175,000 letter carriers will collect the donations residents leave near their mail boxes, as they deliver mail. People are encouraged to leave a sturdy bag containing non-perishable foods, such as canned soup, canned vegetables, canned meats and fish, pasta, rice or cereal next to their mailbox before the regular mail delivery on Saturday.[[In-content Ad]]