May 1, 2024
National Association of Letter Carriers and the Postal Service teams up again
What:
The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and the Postal Service will ‘kickoff’ this year’s 32nd annual national food drive, Stamp Out Hunger, on May 11. Stamp Out Hunger is the nation’s largest single-day food drive.
Who:
Lawrence D. Brown Jr., President, NALC, Branch 24
Abraham Cooper, District Manager, U.S. Postal Service
Jeremie Six, Postmaster, U.S. Postal Service
When:
Thursday, May 9, 2023, 11 a.m.
Where:
National Association of Letter Carriers
Branch 24, AFL-CIO
774 Valencia Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Background:
The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, the nation’s largest single-day food drive, provides residents with an effortless way to donate food to those in need in the community.
In the days leading up to the food drive, letter carriers will be delivering special bags along with your mail that may be used to make donations. Residents are encouraged to use the special bags, or something similar, containing non-perishable foods and leave the bags next to their mailbox prior to the time of regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 11th. Your letter carrier will take care of the rest. The food is sorted, and delivered to an area food bank or pantry, where it is available for needy families.
Food Drive TIPS
WHAT TO GIVE: Most-wanted foods include:
WHAT NOT TO GIVE:
Are food drive donations tax-deductible?
All donations to the Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive are tax-deductible because all the food collected on Food Drive Day is given directly to non-profit charity food agencies in the community the food was collected. Though the National Association of Letter Carriers plans the Food Drive’s logistics and letter carriers provide the transportation for each donor’s generous donation, the National Association of Letter carriers is not the agency that gets listed on tax forms for claiming deductions.
There are more than 10,000 food agencies throughout the country that receive these donations, so if you itemize your taxes and want to provide proper credit for your Food Drive donations, you will need to determine the name of the agency (food pantry or other charity) that received your food, as well as the agency’s address and tax identification number for proper reporting on your tax-filing forms. The Food Drive Coordinator at your local post office (click here for a post office locator) should be able to give you the name of the receiving agency, and that agency will likely have tax information handy.
For additional news and information regarding the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, please go to www.nalc.org/community-service/food-drive.
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