Sacramento residents encouraged to 'Stamp Out Hunger' with U.S. Postal Service
- On Saturday, May 10, 2025, residents of Sacramento are invited to join the U.S. Postal Service’s yearly food collection event aimed at fighting hunger.
- The drive occurs nationally on the second Saturday in May to combat rising food insecurity caused by inflation and reduced state funding for food banks.
- Volunteers and letter carriers collect non-perishable food items left near mailboxes to support local food pantries and ease the burden on postal workers.
- Blake Young emphasized that the program supports more than 300,000 individuals each month and has gathered upwards of 1.82 billion pounds of food nationwide over the past 30 years.
- This one-day event, the largest food drive in the U.S., helps meet growing community needs and is critical for sustaining hunger relief through the summer months.
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