Delray Beach Mail Carriers Collecting Food Donations
By Boca Vibe
Delray Beach Mail Carriers Collecting Food Donations
As a part of the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, mail carriers from the Delray Main, Boynton Downtown and Boynton Main post offices will be collecting non-perishable food donations for CROS Ministries. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
- Each participating carrier will leave a postcard for homes on their route sharing that they are taking part in the drive.
The public, no matter where they live, is also invited to drop off food donations at the three post offices:
- Delray Main, 14280 S. Military Trail
- Boynton Main, 1530 Boynton Beach Blvd.
- Boynton Downtown, 217 N. Seacrest Blvd.
CROS Ministries is a non-profit organization that provides food and other essential items to those in need in the community.

About the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is an annual event organized by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to collect non-perishable food donations from mail carriers across the country.
- The drive aims to collect over 100 million pounds of food each year, which is enough to provide meals for millions of people in need.
- The USPS has been partnering with CROS Ministries and other organizations to distribute the collected food to those who need it most.
By participating in the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, mail carriers are not only helping to collect much-needed food donations but also making a positive impact on their community.
Get Involved
If you’re looking for ways to give back to your community this holiday season, consider participating in the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
- Check with your local post office to see if they are participating in the drive and what types of food donations are being collected.
- Consider volunteering at a local food bank or soup kitchen to help distribute the collected food.
By working together, we can make a difference in our community and provide essential items to those who need them most.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report