Help AARP Stamp Out Hunger in Maine. On Saturday, May 12, 2012 you can make a difference to hungry people in your community. Plan your shopping now to include an item or two every week, so you can donate a bagful to Stamp Out Hunger.

For the 2nd year, AARP Maine  and the AARP Foundation will sponsor Stamp Out Hunger, the nation’s largest single-day food drive, under their Drive to End Hunger program. This is the 20th year of this effort, which is hosted by the National Association of Letter Carriers and the U.S. Postal Service.

What should you put in the bag? Canned meats and fish, canned soup, juice, pasta and pasta sauce, canned vegetables, cereal and rice are good choices. Make sure peanut butter is in plastic, not glass. Consider canned or dried formula, too. Check expiration dates in you’re raiding your own cupboard, and DO NOT include glass containers. You can help stamp out hunger in other ways, too. This is also a great chance to volunteer at your local food pantry to help off load, sort or organize incoming food. Stamp Out Hunger, man putting away groceries

Here’s how it works: On May 12, letter carriers across the country will collect non-perishable food donations from their postal customers at the same time as they deliver the mail. They – in some cases with the help of volunteers – will then deliver these donations to a local food bank or pantry. Households nationwide will be alerted to the opportunity to participate in this food drive through a postcard or bag delivered to their home. Go to http://www.drivetoendhunger.org/fillthebag for more information and to enter a sweepstakes to win a year of free groceries!

If you want to know more about food insecurity in Maine, here’s a great article from the Lewiston Sun Journal that really puts a face on families who struggle weekly to put enough food on the table.

Just over 15 percent of Maine households weren’t able to put adequate food on the table at times during the past year, according to the latest survey by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That’s up from about 9 percent a decade ago. The number of food supplement — formerly known as food stamps — cases has more than doubled in the past 10 years, from about 53,000 in August 2001 to more than 132,000 in August 2011.

Stamp Out Hunger: Food Insecurity Grows in Maine

Stamp Out Hunger: food insecurity grows in Maine