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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, April 26, 2023
The Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive
The National Association of Letter Carriers Conducting The Nation’s
Largest Single-Day Food Drive Saturday, May 13
Bruce Campbell Announces His Campaign
Kickoff For Re-Election As Mayor
The National As
sociation of Letter Carriers
(NALC) will conduct its 31st
annual national food drive
on Saturday, May 13. Letter
Carriers will join forces with
community leaders and others
to help fight hunger in Georgia
and throughout the country.
The Stamp Out Hunger® Food
Drive, the country’s largest sin
gle-day food drive, provides
residents with an easy way to
donate food to those in need in
the community.
To participate in the
Stamp Out Hunger food drive,
residents are encouraged to
leave a sturdy bag containing
non-perishable foods next to
their mailbox prior to the time
of regular mail delivery on Sat
urday, May 13th. Your letter
carrier will take care of the rest.
Life can deal ordi
nary hard-working people very
difficult hands. Millions of
Americans live in challenging
situations, uncertain of where
their next meal will come from
or if it will come at all. They’re
our customers, our neighbors,
our families. They include chil
dren and seniors we see along
our routes every day. Some
household members may have
lost a job, are facing a serious
medical condition, or are deal
ing with an unexpected respon
sibility of caring for grand
children. Sadly, one in five
households needing help with
food is home to a military vet
eran. So often, this food drive
makes a positive difference for
them.
With over 30 years
of letter carriers’ commitment
to the national food drive and
over 1.82 billion pounds of
food collected, our communi
ties are still in need across the
country. On May 13, join your
letter carrier in the challenge
to end hunger by placing a bag
of non-perishable food by your
mailbox.
Post offices will be
collecting food items all across
the country to be donated to
local pantries in their com
munities. Volunteers then sort
through donated items to dis
tribute them back out to the
community to help feed fami
lies in need.
Mayor Bruce Camp
bell is excited to announce the
launch of his election campaign
kickoff! The campaign kickoff
announcement was made April
18 at 11 a.m. on the front steps
of Garden City - City Hall sur
rounded by family, friends and
local dignitaries.
Mayor Campbell be
lieves serving as mayor of Gar
den City is the highest honor
a resident and small business
owner can have and would like
the privilege to serve for an
other term.
100 Black Men of Savannah Hosts 27th Annual Grand Scholarship Gala
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The event recognized
excellence in our community
by awarding four Excellence
awards. The winners included:
Excellence in Business - Ms.
Mashama Bailey, co-owner of
The Grey; Excellence in Edu
cation - Dr. Dionne Hoskins-
Brown; Excellence in Com
munity Service - Pastor Ricky
Temple; and Excellence in
Medicine - Doctors Keisha &
Bonzo Reddick.
The 100 Black Men
of Savannah, Inc would like
to thank all who attended the
event and our many sponsors,
including our title sponsors
RSM, Welland software, Geor
gia Power, Wells Fargo, and
Gulfstream. Many other local
companies, organizations, and
individuals demonstrated their
support of the 100 Black Men
of Savannah, Inc. and gratitude
for their generosity is endless
as it helps us support the youth
of Savannah and surrounding
areas.
For more information
on how to support 100 Black
Men of Savannah, Inc., contact
Torian Jackson-Mackey, Exec
utive Director: torianj .mack-
ey@100blackmensav.org, or
(912) 303-8006. To learn more,
visit www.lOOblackmensav.
org.
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