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USPS sets $3 million goal for annual charity drive

The Postal Service wants to raise $3 million in pledges during this year’s Combined Federal Campaign, which begins Wednesday, Oct. 1.

The campaign, also known as the CFC, is the federal government’s annual workplace charity drive. The theme this year is “Your Gift. Their Future.”

Postmaster General David Steiner will join with union leaders in a video message stressing the importance of the CFC.

Pledges can be made online, on paper or through the CFC mobile app. Volunteer hours can also be pledged and will count toward the USPS total.

The campaign will conclude Wednesday, Dec. 31.

During the previous campaign, USPS raised $2.7 million for the CFC.

Employees with questions can email the Postal Service’s CFC team.

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