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Maine's On a Roll – Helping to Stamp Out Hunger

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Monday, May 9, 2016   

AUGUSTA, Maine – Stamp Out Hunger is the nation's largest one-day, charitable food drive, and coming up on Saturday, local letter carriers are hoping Mainers can beat their own record for food donations.

Rick DiCecca, regional administrative assistant for the National Association of Letter Carriers, says folks in Maine really did their part last year to help neighbors in need, and he hopes they'll keep up the momentum this coming weekend.

"Maine last year collected just about 191,000 pounds of food, 81,000 pounds more than the year prior,” he states. “So, it's critical, and letter carriers go out and enjoy doing it. "

DeCecca says food uncertainty impacts 1 in 6 Americans, even though many are in households where at least one person is working.

People are encouraged to leave a bag of nonperishable food items on their front porch or at their mailbox for collection on Saturday. The food collected locally is also distributed locally.

This is the 24th year U.S. Postal Service workers have teamed up with sponsors, including the United Way Worldwide, United Food and Commercial Workers International Union and the AFL-CIO.

Over those years, they have collected nearly 1.5 billion pounds of food for those in need, and DiCecca notes it comes just in time for summer, when children are on vacation and can't rely on school meal programs.

"Started it because we go to every household every day, we see people struggling to make ends meet,” he explains. “We're a resource where we can collect thousands of pounds of food in a single day, at the time of year where food pantry shelves are pretty bare."

DiCecca says the drive has historically happened on Mother's Day, so postal workers were prepared to pick up food donations left early.

Saturday will be busy, so he says if your donation doesn't get picked up, just contact your local Post Office and someone will be sure to collect it.





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