At the May 1 Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners meeting, Commissioner Steven L. Abrams presented a proclamation declaring May 12 as National Association of Letter Carriers’ "Stamp Out Hunger" Day in Palm Beach County.
Pictured from left, Feeding South Florida Food Industry Manager Cagney Kobrin, Palm Beach County Food Bank Executive Director Karen Erren, National Association of Letter Carriers Branch1690 Food Drive Coordinator Starr Hunter, Commissioner Steven L. Abrams, NALC Branch 1690 President Jerry Mascolo, USPS Manager, Customer Services Andy Moir, West Palm Beach Customer Relations Coordinator Gayle Jones, United Way of Palm Beach County Senior Vice President of Communications and Resource Development Alexia Savage, and United Way AFL-CIO Labor Liaison Melissa Wise
Fort Lauderdale Main Office Carrier Annex Letter Carrier Valerie Herwig smiled as she brought her collection of canned goods to the dock for sortation. Photo: Fort Lauderdale Customer Relations Coordinator Kelly Worthman
Fort Lauderdale Lauderridge Annex Letter Carrier Jose Fernandez appreciated his customers donating canned goods to the 26th annual National Association of Letter Carriers' "Stamp Out Hunger" Food Drive. "Customers on my route were very generous," he said. Photo: Fort Lauderdale Customer Relations Coordinator Kelly Worthman
Snapper Creek Branch Letter Carrier Celeste Warren delivered the mail and picked up canned goods on her Miami route. Photo: Miami Customer Relations Coordinator Mirtha Uriarte
Snapper Creek Branch Letter Carrier Edner Pierre smiled as he collected a bag of canned goods left at this Miami home. Photo: Miami Customer Relations Coordinator Mirtha Uriarte
Fort Lauderdale Inverrary Branch Letter Carrier Gentil Castro was happy to pick up non-perishable items from customers on his route. "I get a good feeling being able to help," he said. Photo: Fort Lauderdale Customer Relations Coordinator Kelly Worthman
Look for more Letter Carrier Food Drive photos to be posted this week!
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