Politics & Government

Letter Carriers in St. Louis to Collect Food Saturday in Nationwide Drive

People throughout St. Louis County, including residents of University City, will have the opportunity to donate nonperishable food items as part of the annual event.

University City  residents will have the opportunity Saturday to donate food to people in need as part of the Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive. The event is sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC).

"Local food banks are at their crisis level," said Keith Brown, business manager for Acosta sales and marketing company and a representative of Campbell's, which sponsors the food drive. He said the economic downturn has left St. Louis area food banks in need. The comments came during a news conference at the  in Richmond Heights.

Letter carriers will collect donations of unopened, nonperishable food items left next to mailboxes. Goods can include peanut butter, soups and canned tuna. 

The St. Louis Area Foodbank received almost 300,000 pounds of food in 2010 as part of the event, now in its 19th year. The food bank has a network of nearly 500 food pantries in the St. Louis area.

Communications coordinator Bethany Prange said during the news conference that the food bank serves 57,000 people weekly. She said one in eight people in the bi-state region are in need of food assistance. 

Among the event's sponsors are: The U.S. Postal Service, Campbell's, ValpakFeeding America, theAFL-CIO and Uncle Bob's Self Storage.

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The grocers DierbergsShop 'n Save and are also participating. Shop 'n Save is providing bags for people interested participating in the food drive, and is selling $10 bags of nonperishable goods at its stores.

Valerie Welsch, a media contact with the U.S. Postal Service in the St. Louis metro area, said all post offices in St. Louis County should be participating in the food drive. In 2010, St. Louis area letter carriers collected nearly 417,000 pounds of food, and nationally, letter carriers collected a record 77.1 million pounds of food, she stated in an email.

Since 1993, the NALC has collected more than 1 billion pounds of food through the nationwide event, which is the largest single-day food drive in the U.S.

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More than 1,500 NALC branches from every state, involving more than 10,000 cities and towns, are expected to have more than 230,000 letter carriers collecting nonperishable goods Saturday.


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