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America's Largest Food Drive Looks to Stamp Out Hunger

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Friday, May 10, 2013   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – What is known as America's largest one-day food drive is set for Saturday.

And to take part is easy, says Paul Glavin, vice president of the Nashville branch of the National Association of Letter Carriers.

"Anybody that wants to participate in it,” he explains, “all they have to do is leave a bag of food out on their porch or beside their mailbox and the carrier will pick that food up and put it in his truck and we will make sure that it gets to the local food bank."

Now in its 21st year, the Stamp Out Hunger food drive has collected more than one billion pounds of food since its inception.

Glavin says the extra donations are really needed this time of year, as many children from struggling families will soon be on vacation and many won't have access to free or reduced-price school meals.

"Most of your food and most of your donations are done in the Christmas and holiday season,” he says. “And by the time that it gets to the spring a lot of these places are really hard up and they're looking for help, they're looking for food, they're looking for donations to make sure that everybody is restocked up again."

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, about 15 percent of Tennesseans are considered food insecure.





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