Ensure Your Voice is Heard, Send Back Your Postcards

Spencer Kaseff
August 1, 2025

Our national postcard campaign is in full swing. Our goal is to flood the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) with messages demanding protection for basic needs programs that help our neighbors put food on the table.  

The impact of this campaign hinges on the collection of all 47,000 postcards.  The sooner all postcards are returned, the sooner we can deliver this collective message to the USDA. 

Each postcard will represent 1,000 people experiencing hunger. The goal is 47,000 postcards delivered to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins with a simple message: No one deserves to go hungry, no exceptions.

Every postcard is an opportunity to elevate your voice and the lived experiences of those facing hunger. Share your opinion, express your outrage, and speak truth to power. 

This moment in history is difficult, to say the least. We know one postcard is not going to reverse the largest cut to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in history. Your postcard will join thousands to express the collective dissent of Americans trying to fight back. 

All the noise we are making matters. From the beginning of this postcard project, we knew that we needed a way to express our collective outrage about the state of hunger in this country and that we would need to do so long beyond the timeline and substance of a single budget bill. We also knew we needed that outrage to be directed at the real architects of these horrific policies: the president, and his chosen leaders in the Executive Branch.

We are committed to representing every single American experiencing food insecurity – all 47 million. Please, use the return envelope provided in your original package, and place it in any mailbox, sending it back to MAZON’s Los Angeles office. 

If you want to re-order postcards or engage your community, visit our campaign page here

Just make sure to send the new ones back – we can’t wait to see what you’ve done! 

Any questions? Reach out to Spencer Kaseff, Senior Outreach Manager

 

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