SAN ANTONIO - The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) has celebrated its 32nd “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive with the largest single-day food drive in
by SBG San Antonio Staff ReportsOn May 11 , San Antonio Residents will be able to leave a bag on non-perishable food items by their mailbox to donate to the San Antonio Food Bank .
On Saturday, the NALC Alamo Branch 421 asked residents and businesses to donate one pound of non-perishable food per household member to support families in need.“On May 11, it’s the annual Letter Carrier’s Food Drive, where San Antonio has the opportunity to donate to the San Antonio Food Bank by just setting non-perishable food items at their mailbox,” said Eric Cooper, the CEO of San Antonio Food Bank. “It’s the easiest way to get a non-perishable food item to the food bank.
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