Utah postal carriers deliver donations for Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive


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SALT LAKE CITY — Mail carriers participated in one of the largest single-day food drives in the country Saturday. The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive was organized by postal worker unions and in partnership with the Utah Food Bank.

Utahns might have noticed the blue bags attached to their mail boxes this week. Thousands of families filled those bags, then placed them by their mailboxes Saturday where they were picked up by mail carriers along their normal route.

This was the 34th annual event, and the Utah Food Bank said it's become a staple of the summer months as schools close for the summer.

"Families will see those ever so tight food budgets being stretched even more. This is crucial," explained Ginette Bott, president and CEO of the Utah Food Bank.

Mail carriers and volunteers for the Utah Food Bank unload and sort donations at the Sandy Post Office on Saturday. The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive was one of the largest single-day drives in the country.
Mail carriers and volunteers for the Utah Food Bank unload and sort donations at the Sandy Post Office on Saturday. The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive was one of the largest single-day drives in the country. (Photo: Istvan Bartos, KSL)

Utahns who may have forgotten to fill their bags Saturday can still participate. Post offices will accept donations through Monday and donations can always be accepted at local food pantries.

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Martin is a reporter for KSL. Originally from Southern California, she's lived in Utah for more than a decade and has several years of experience covering Utah news.
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