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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 1, 2008

Contact:  Al DeSarro
303-313-5182
cell 303-324-5517, USPS
al.j.desarro@usps.gov

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Colorado & Wyoming Letter Carriers to Collect Canned Food For Hungry on May 10

Stamp Out Hunger LogoDENVER, CO — On Saturday, May 10, Colorado and Wyoming letter carriers will be doing more than delivering the mail. They will once again collect food on their routes to feed the hungry in their communities. May 10 is the date for the annual National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive across America.

Postal customers wishing to donate food should put canned, packaged and non-perishable food items in a plastic bag, and leave it by your mailbox on Sat., May 10th, before mail delivery.

Items most needed are canned meats, soups, fruits and vegetables; and dry/non-perishable packaged items with lots of protein and carbohydrates like powdered milk, pasta, cereals and dried packaged vegetables like mashed potatoes and stuffing. About 1.3 lbs. of food equates to one full meal, according to food bank officials.

In 2007, Colorado and Wyoming residents combined to donate 1.1 million pounds of food in the postal drive to feed the hungry in their states. All the food collected goes to local community food banks and pantries for distribution to those who most need it throughout the year.

This is the 16th year of the postal food drive. Over 10,000 communities and post offices in all 50 states are participating this year. Last year’s drive collected 70.7 million pounds nationwide. Over three quarters of a billion pounds from the drives have gone to feed America’s hungry.

"We encourage postal customers throughout our great states of Colorado and Wyoming to again give generously to our letter carriers' food drive on Saturday, May 10,” says Selwyn Epperson, postal district manager for both states. “Your contributions go right back to our communities to help feed the needy, the disadvantaged children and families, and the elderly whom our letter carriers see on their routes every day. We thank our letter carriers, food drive volunteers and sponsors, community food banks and pantries, and our many postal customers who make the food drive such a success every year.”

Media can contact their local postmaster/Post Office to do advance or May 10 stories.

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