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Helping fight hunger doesn't get any easier than the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, which returns for the 23nd year on Saturday, May 9. The single-day food drive, when members of the National Association of Letter Carriers pick up donated food that has been left next to mailboxes, is the largest in the nation, collecting more than 70 million pounds last year. More than 1.1 million pounds of food was donated in Oregon and Clark County, Washington. The letter carriers hope to gather 1.3 million pounds of food this year.
To help, look for a yellow plastic food drive bag in your mail this week. Then fill it with nonperishable food items and place the bag next to the mailbox before regular delivery time on Saturday, May 9. Letter carriers and volunteers will bring donations to the Oregon Food Bank for local distribution. If you miss the pickup on Saturday, you can drop off your donation at any post office before May 13.
The most-wanted items include canned meats (tuna, chicken, salmon), canned and boxed meals (soup, chili, stew, macaroni and cheese), canned or dried beans and peas (black, pinto, lentils), canned vegetables, and nonfat dry milk. Avoid donating rusty or unlabeled cans, expired food, food in glass containers and perishable items like fresh produce.
Collected food goes to the Oregon Food Bank Network, which serves people who are hungry in Oregon and Southwest Washington.


