(From the National Letter Carriers Association)
The National Association of Letter Carriers, with support from United Way of Hancock County, will hold its 31st annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 11.
Community members are encouraged to leave nonperishable food items that have not expired next to their mailboxes that day. Letter carriers will collect the food items while delivering mail during their daily routes. Food donations can also be dropped off on Saturday in the parking lot behind Great Scot at 301 W. Main Cross St. All of the collected food will go to local agencies and will help supply food pantries throughout Hancock County to make sure kids are fed during the weekend and over summer break.
Jeff Kranz was on with WFIN’s Chris Oaks to discuss the food drive.
The National Association of Letter Carriers is seeking volunteers to help with collecting or sorting food. Individuals, families or organizations can help in the following ways:
- Drivers: 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 3 p.m.
- Sorters: 1-3:30 p.m. (in the parking lot at Great Scot)
To volunteer for the program, click here.
or call the Findlay Post Office at 419-423-1264.