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Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive May 11
The second Saturday in May is the largest one-day food drive in the Nation. It will take place in more than 10,000 cities and towns, and the food is collected by those men and women carrying our mail across the country.

When postal carriers deliver mail they will pick up nonperishable cans, and food items next to a mailbox.

Over the last 20 years, one Billion pounds of food has been delivered by this drive which is sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC). The letter carriers representing the NALC receive help from rural letter carriers, other postal employees , volunteers, and the U.S. Postal Service.

Volunteers at a post office will sort food gathered for the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Visit www.nalc.org or www.usps.com. Use #StampOutHungerFoodDrive to show your support for this worthy cause!

The Stamp out Hunger Food Drive started in October 1991 as a pilot program. After the initial success of the drive that took place in 10 cities across the country, the program was moved to the Spring. Food banks during this time of year struggle to meet demand because contributions dwindle after the Christmas holiday season.

Aurora and Naperville NALC organizations have friendly competition each year to see who collect the most pounds of food.
—NALC.org

One dollar helps Marie Wilkinson Pantry
For every $1 donated to the Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry in Aurora it purchases $8 of food through the Northern Illinois Food Bank. Online donations through PayPal are safe and secure at mariewilkinsonfoodpantry.org. All major credit cards are accepted. Send check or money order to Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry, 834 N. Highland Avenue, Aurora, IL 60506.

Whether you donate a case of canned goods, a pallet of close-to-code groceries, or a simple bar of soap, your donation will be delivered to families in nee in the communities.

Our food donation guidelines are on the website for Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry.
—Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry

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