Senator Flanagan Joins Letter Carriers To Help Stamp Out Hunger
John J. Flanagan
May 1, 2013
Senator John Flanagan (2nd Senate District) is encouraging everyone in our community to join this year's National Association of Letter Carrier's (NALC) Stamp Out Hunger food drive. On Saturday, May 11th, letter carriers in our communities will continue their tradition of collecting food along their normal route to help restock community food banks, pantries and shelters.
Now in its 21st year, this program is designed to help local families who rely on this assistance throughout the summer and is part of what is now the largest one-day food collection in the nation.
In an effort to make it more convenient for residents to donate to this cause, Senator Flanagan will be collecting donations at his office in Smithtown from now until the end of business on Friday, May 10th. Anyone wishing to donate to the food drive can visit his office at 260 Middle Country Road in Smithtown during normal business hours.
According to the NALC, those wishing to participate should donate non-perishable items such as canned meat and fish, soup, bottled juice, pasta, vegetables, cereal and rice. The NALC asks residents to avoid donating any items that have expired or those in glass containers.
For residents who decide to make their donation from their home, items will be collected during normal mail routes. All donations should be placed by the mailbox or the front door to allow for easy pickup.
While most post offices are participating in the program, residents are encouraged to check with their personal mail carrier. Residents can also visit click here for more information or visit the Facebook page by clicking here for more information on this program.
“This is a truly massive undertaking by the men and women of the United States Postal Service who volunteer their time to this effort in order to help their fellow Long Islanders. They all deserve our appreciation and thanks,” stated Senator Flanagan. “Throughout the years, this event has provided so much hope for those in our community who are in need and we encourage everyone who is able to participate in this effort to help Stamp Out Hunger.”
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