National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Hosts Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
*Food donations from the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive are sorted
On Saturday, May 11, the National Association of Letter Carriers held their annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive – the largest one-day food drive in the country.
Every year, letter carriers carry tens of millions of pounds of food to help those in need. More than 34 million Americans experience food insecurity rely on food donations.
The idea is simple: letter carriers provide bags for home residents to fill with non-perishable food and leave by their mailbox. Letter carriers then pick up the donations and they are taken to local food banks, including The Salvation Army.
*Donated items are sorted at The Salvation Army Royal Oak Citadel Corps
The food drive provides an opportunity to come together with the common goal of giving back to those struggling to feed their families.
In Michigan, donations were given to the following Corps:
Corps receiving food from Stamp Out Hunger:
- Big Rapids
- Alpena
- Niles – 3,900 pounds of food donated
- Sturgis – 5,231
- Jackson – 48,000 pounds of food donated
- Traverse City – 500 pounds of food donated
- Kalamazoo
- Grand Haven – 2,355 pounds of food donated
- Muskegon
- Holland - Holland’s drive takes place the following Saturday, May 18
- Bay City – 4,125 pounds of food donated
- Lansing – 5,000 pounds of food donated
- Midland
- Saginaw
- Downriver
- Dearborn Heights
- Royal Oak – over 27,000 pounds of food donated
- Farmington Hills
- Warren
Did you participate in the Stamp Out Hunger food drive but want to know how you can do more? There are plenty of opportunities to volunteer or donate to The Salvation Army near you, giving ample opportunities to assist those in need in your community.