The annual U.S. Postal Service Letter Carrier’s Food Drive took place on Saturday, May 12. Beginning in the early afternoon, Postal trucks pulled up to their drop-off point at the Westport Woman’s Club to unload the bags of food collected from Westport residents as the Letter Carriers made their Saturday mail deliveries.
Volunteers from the WWC were busy for hours, assisting in carrying in bags, sorting items and then transporting food to the lower level of the clubhouse to stock their Food Closet.
Under the Leadership of the Westport Department of Human Services, the WWC Food Closet provides over 500 bags of non-perishable food and over $15,000 in grocery gift cards annually to Westport families in need. The Food Closet, overseen by WWC Food Closet Co-Chairs Karen Center and Wendy McKeon, is stocked with donations from members, private companies and the community at large. The donations received though the USPS drive play an important role in maintaining sufficient inventory to meet the need. “We have continued to see a great need for this service as local families continue to struggle in this challenging economy,” said Mary Lee Clayton, President of the Westport Woman’s Club. “We are grateful that the USPS has again chosen to support the WWC Food Closet, and really appreciate the generosity of the town residents in supporting this drive.”
The Westport Woman’s Club, organized in 1907, is a non-profit philanthropic organization dedicated to volunteerism and the raising of funds in support of the educational, charitable, cultural and public health services in Westport and surrounding towns. For further information on club activities, visit www.westportwomansclub.org