This Saturday, May 14, you can take action to feed the hungry just by
leaving non-perishable food by your mailbox. It's the national Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. It helps fight hunger by providing much needed support to Feeding America foodbanks all across the country.
On
the morning of May 14 you are asked to leave non-perishable food items
by your mailbox. These can be items like pasta, rice, peanut butter or
any foods that have a long shelf life. Your donations of food will be
picked up by your letter carrier that same day.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Showing posts with label Stamp Out Hunger 2016. Show all posts
Friday, May 13, 2016
My Pensacola News Journal Oped on Stamp Out Hunger
What if we had the power to end hunger in America? We could bring a source of stability and hope to every community.
On Saturday, we have this chance with The National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
You are asked to leave nonperishable food next to your mailbox. These would be items liked boxed cereals, rice, pasta and other foods that have a long shelf life.
Read my full commentary in the Pensacola News Journal:
On Saturday, we have this chance with The National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
You are asked to leave nonperishable food next to your mailbox. These would be items liked boxed cereals, rice, pasta and other foods that have a long shelf life.
Read my full commentary in the Pensacola News Journal:
My Bennington Banner Oped On Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
What if we had the power to end hunger in America? We could bring a source of stability and hope to every community.
On Saturday, May 14 we have this chance with The National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
You are asked to leave non-perishable food next to your mailbox. These would be items liked boxed cereals, rice, pasta and other foods that have a long shelf life.
Read my full commentary in the Bennington Banner:
On Saturday, May 14 we have this chance with The National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
You are asked to leave non-perishable food next to your mailbox. These would be items liked boxed cereals, rice, pasta and other foods that have a long shelf life.
Read my full commentary in the Bennington Banner:
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