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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 28, 2009
Media Contact: George B. Flood
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NY officials launching 2009 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

What:
Local kick off event to launch 17th Annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Who:
Charlie Heege – President NALC - Branch 36 New York
William Schnaars – USPS NY District Manager / Executive-in-Charge
Aracelis Osorio – Postmaster Bronx, New York New York
Sandra Hawkins – Representing NY State Governor David Paterson
Sarah Belleas – Representing Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney
Frank Ordonez – United Way
Leslie Gordon – City Harvest (New York)
Brian Stern – City Harvest (Bronx)
Community Leaders & Elected Officials invited

When:
10:00 a.m. Thursday, April 30, 2009

Where:
West Side Campaign Against Hunger Food Pantry
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
263 W. 86th Street
New York, New York 10024

Background:
The NALC Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is a tradition entering its 17th year of success. In 2008, the drive collected 73,113,915 pounds of food for the needy from postal customers. That brought the total for the first 16 years to 909 million pounds.

New Yorkers are asked to drop-off non-perishable food items in special Stamp Out Hunger collection bins in postal lobbies in Manhattan and the Bronx from May 2 through May 9. Non-perishable donations like canned meats and fish, canned soup, juice, pasta, vegetables, cereal, and rice are suggested. All donations to the Stamp Out Hunger drive are given to local food banks whose shelves are usually running low at this time of year after the fall and winter holiday donations are depleted.

In most suburban communities in the United States, postal carriers have vehicles and can pick-up the food donations. Accordingly, residents In participating suburban communities across the country can leave non-perishable food items at their mailboxes for the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 9. Due to the population density, Manhattan and the Bronx residents are asked to deposit their food donations at the special Stamp Out Hunger food bins in the lobby of their local Post Office.

For more Stamp Out Hunger food drive information, go online to: www.nalc.org, www.helpstampouthunger.com, or contact your local Post Office.

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