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Foodbank, USPS Team Up for Annual 
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Foodbank, USPS Team Up for Annual 
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

Noozhawk

May 7, 2026

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You know that satisfying feeling of clearing out the pantry and knowing it’ll go to good use? That’s exactly the spirit behind this Saturday’s Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, when our local mail carriers become community heroes. According to Noozhawk, the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County is teaming up with the National Association of Letter Carriers on May 9 for their annual collection. It’s as simple as leaving a bag of non-perishable food by your mailbox before your regular mail delivery—no driving, no drop-offs, just a little kindness on your way out the door.

What makes this drive so special is how it connects every neighborhood in Santa Barbara, from the Mesa to Goleta. Our letter carriers already know our streets and our stories, and this is their chance to literally carry hope to families facing hunger. With summer around the corner and kids out of school, food bank shelves often run low—so this one-day push makes a real difference. If you’ve been wondering how to help locally without a big time commitment, this is it. Just set a bag by the box, and let your mail carrier do the rest.

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