Wednesday, May 14, 2014

2014 Letter Carrier Food Drive

Hialeah's Promenade Station employees pose with donated food items.  Photo:  Javier  V. Rodriguez
Palms West Letter Carrier Errol Coppola gives two thumbs up to the food drive.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson

Letter Carrier Dale Conrad collected canned goods on his Riviera Beach route.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson
Plantation Letter Carrier Lynnette Jackson shows her enthusiasm for the food drive.  Photo:  Amy J. McCall
Olympia Heights Letter Carrier Fannia SantaMaria is happy to have her hands full with bags of canned goods donated by her customers.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Under a tent at the Delray Main Office, volunteers sort through food items collected by letter carriers.  Photo:  Ann Marie Tighe 
Snapper Creek Letter Carrier Marshal Hurst returns to the Post Office with a truck loaded with non-perishable goods to help feed the hungry in southern Miami-Dade County.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Plantation Letter Carrier Derrick Silensky shows his support for the food drive.  Photo:  Amy J. McCall
Tavernier employees always are proud to support the annual food drive.  Photo:  Cindy Smith
Girl Scouts volunteer to sort food donations at the Plantation Branch.  Photo:  Amy J. McCall
Olympia Heights Letter Carrier Fredis Gonzalez has a spring in his step.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Haverhill Letter Carrier Jose Melendez whistles while he works.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson
Members of the Bridge of Hope non-profit organization worked at a feverish pace as Snapper Creek carriers brought canned goods collected from Miami residents.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Loxahatchee employees are proud of their collective effort for this year's food drive.  Photo: Randy Bushmaster
Boca Rio Manager, Customer Services Yvonee Arrizzi poses in front of hampers of donated food items.  Photo:  Ann Marie Tighe
Letter Carrier Herb Griffin is amazed at the amount of non-perishable items collected when he unloaded his truck at the Snapper Creek Branch.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Davie Letter Carrier Robin Naber smiles for the camera after picking up a bag of donated canned goods.  Photo:  Amy J. McCall
Key Largo employees and community volunteers proudly support the annual NALC Food Drive.  Photo:  Cindy Smith
Snapper Creek Letter Carrier Gino Armand was all smiles as he unloaded his truck full of food donations.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
West Palm Beach Postmaster Richie Fermo enjoys a light moment as he unloads a truck.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson
Snapper Creek Letter Carrier Helmuth Martinez is grateful for Bridge of Hope volunteers who helped unload his truck.  Photo:  Mirtha D. Uriarte
Palm Beach Gardens Letter Carrier Dixie Shaus was happy to pick up non-perishable food donations from residents at this apartment complex.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson
Volunteer Emilio Rose (L) and Supervisor, Customer Services Pete Gonzalez (R) of the Deerfield Beach Main Office unloaded this truck of canned goods.  Photo:  Ann Marie Tighe
West Palm Beach television reporter interviews Palms Central Letter Carrier Starr Hunter for advance publicity of the food drive.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson
Volunteers sort through non-perishable items on the dock of the Plantation Branch.  Photo:  Amy J. McCall
Palms West Letter Carrier Myriam Riviera gives a thumbs up to the food drive collection.  Photo:  Gale G. Jackson

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