Transportation Security Administration agents sort through donated items during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Transportation Security Administration agents sort through donated items during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
David Noecker and nephew Kandon Noecker, 9, both of New Ringgold, donate nonperishable items during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
David Noecker of New Ringgold passes donated nonperishable items to passenger services manager Marcy Work during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority spokesperson Colin Riccobon pushes a cart toward a Transportation Security Administration area to be scanned then organized during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Transportation security manager Brian Weaver loads donated items onto a conveyer belt to be scanned by Transportation Security Administration workers during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
David Noecker and nephew Kandon Noecker, 9, both of New Ringgold, donate nonperishable items during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority spokesperson Colin Riccobon and Robert Tyler, passengers service shuttle personnel, push carts toward a Transportation Security Administration area to be scanned then organized during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Donated items fill a room during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Transportation security manager Brian Weaver loads donated items onto a conveyer belt to be scanned by Transportation Security Administration workers during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority spokesperson Colin Riccobon pushes a cart toward a Transportation Security Administration area to be scanned then organized during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Robert Tyler, passengers service shuttle personnel, pushes a cart toward a Transportation Security Administration area to be scanned then organized during a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Lehigh Valley International Airport. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for TSA and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Lehigh Valley International Airport and the Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority host a Fill the Bus donation drive Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Hanover Township, Lehigh County. More than 20 carts were filled with donated paper products; toiletries, diapers and other baby products; gift cards; and nonperishable foods and beverages for Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration workers at the airport who aren’t being paid during the partial federal government shutdown. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)
Fill the Bus at Lehigh Valley International Airport to help TSA agents