The Brief
- The 33rd Annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ event was held in Tampa Bay on Saturday.
- Residents across Tampa Bay left non-perishables in their mailboxes for letter carriers to pick up and bring to local food pantries.
- According to the NALC, food insecurity has reached a ‘crisis level’ in the nation with more than 44 million people unsure where their next meal will come from.
TAMPA – The largest single-day food drive in the nation returned to the Tampa Bay Area on Saturday as the National Association of Letter Carriers held their 33rd Annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ event.
Residents across Tampa Bay left non-perishables in their mailboxes for letter carriers to pick up and bring to local food pantries.
Metropolitan Ministries and The Hope Villages of America were among some of the contributing food banks.
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