Every second Saturday in May, letter carriers in more than 10,000 cities and towns across America collect the goodness and compassion of their postal customers, who participate in the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive. As in every year, South Florida letter carriers, rural carriers, and postal and community volunteers worked together to collect, process, and/or deliver canned goods to local pantries and food banks.
Tavernier Postmaster Eddy Suarez (left) and Rural Carrier Martin Castellon (right)
Palms West Branch Letter Carrier Edward Frection
Palm Beach Gardens Branch Letter Carrier Tameki Stone
Alridge Station Letter Carrier Paul Berger
Inverrary Branch Letter Carrier Betty Fletcher
Palm Beach Gardens Branch Retail Associate/Distribution Clerk Anne Mack
Alridge Station Letter Carrier Margie Bartlett
Palm Beach Gardens Branch Letter Carrier Chris Caswell
Palm Beach Gardens Branch Letter Carrier Jack Solis
Quail Heights Letter Carrier Danielle Reasor
Bridge of Hope volunteers at the Snapper Creek Post Office
Sunrise Branch Letter Carrier Cesar Ballestas
Inverrary Branch Letter Carrier Chanse Brown
Alridge Station Letter Carrier Aywanna Arnold
Photos: David Guiney, Gale Jackson, Alex Sepulveda, Mirtha Uriarte
L to R: Oakland Park Branch Andy Gonzalez, Sue Rodon, Yanier Leon, and Sue Foley
Bridge of Hope volunteers at the Snapper Creek Post Office
Sunrise Branch Letter Carrier Cesar Ballestas
Inverrary Branch Letter Carrier Chanse Brown
Alridge Station Letter Carrier Aywanna Arnold
Photos: David Guiney, Gale Jackson, Alex Sepulveda, Mirtha Uriarte
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