Postal Service delivers tons of food for Stamp Out Hunger

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Albuquerque residents donated over 137,000 pounds of non-perishable food during the Stamp Out Hunger food drive, benefiting the Roadrunner Food Bank. USPS employees collected the donations on Saturday, demonstrating community support for those facing hunger.

The Stamp Out Hunger food drive achieved a remarkable collection of 137,556 pounds of food in Albuquerque. USPS employees gathered non-perishable items left by residents in blue bags on Saturday. Mo Molina, a USPS employee, highlighted the significance of their efforts, stating the day was about doing something great for the community. Dana Yost, CEO of the Roadrunner Food Bank, noted that each donation contributes to providing more meals for those in need. The food bank serves as a vital resource for individuals facing food insecurity in New Mexico. Donations remain open at local post offices and the food bank during business hours. This annual event underscores the commitment of Albuquerque residents to combat hunger in their community. Efforts like these are essential in addressing local food insecurity challenges.

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