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Arizonans Can Help Stamp Out Hunger

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Friday, May 9, 2014   

PHOENIX – You can help out the hungry in your community this weekend without leaving your front porch or driveway.

As part of the 22nd annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, letter carriers along their routes in Arizona will collect nonperishable canned and packaged foods from customers to be sorted by volunteers and delivered to local food pantries.

Pam Donato, a spokeswoman with the National Association of Letter Carriers, says nearly 2 million pounds of food were collected last year in Arizona alone.

"Nationwide, we collected 74.5 millions pounds of food just last year on our one-day food drive,” she relates. “That was the 10th consecutive year where we've hit at least 70 million pounds. So, we've got a good record going."

Donato explains you can simply leave foods such as pasta, canned soup or peanut butter in bags next to your mailbox on Saturday, and carriers will collect the food during their normal delivery rounds.

Donato says the May collection date was chosen because holiday season donations to local food banks have been pretty much depleted by now.

"And also, children who rely on public school programs for either breakfast or lunch meals no longer have those meals available,” she says. “And we know that their families are looking for extra help during the summer months when they're home."

Donato explains the letter carriers came up with the idea for the annual food drive when on their normal routes, they would see families, children and older people who clearly did not have enough to meet their basic needs.

"They also saw parts of their route that had families where they seemed to have more than enough, and they connected the dots between the two and felt like they could help by getting donations from those who could provide, and help those that were definitely in need," she says.

According to the Association of Arizona Food Banks, nearly 18 percent of Arizonans struggle with food insecurity.





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