Stamp Out Hunger is huge success

Food collected by USPSResidents across McLean County emptied their cupboards for the “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive. (Facebook/Kaitlyn Riley)

By Terry James

BLOOMINGTON – McLean County residents made this year’s Stamp Out Hunger event a huge success. Mailman Al tells WJBC’s Dan Swaney residents left more than 85,000 pounds of food near their mailboxes.  He says the donations are still being accepted.

“I picked up a bag today and there was a little not in there saying, ‘Sorry I forgot, Will you still take this?’ and I was like you don’t have to apologize!”, said Mailman Al.

The original goal had been set at 72,000 pounds of food.  The donated items will help the Midwest food bank restock shelves.

Click here to hear the full interview.

This post was edited at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday to reflect an update on the amount of food collected by the food drive.

WJBC’s Terry James can be reached at [email protected].

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