Senator Devlin Robinson recognizes Labor Day and launches food drive for Hunger Action Month

Devlin J. Robinson, Pennsylvania State Senator from 37th District - Facebook
Devlin J. Robinson, Pennsylvania State Senator from 37th District - Facebook
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Senator Devlin Robinson marked Labor Day 2025 with a series of social media posts recognizing American workers and announcing community initiatives. The Pennsylvania state senator used his platform to thank workers, highlight local celebrations, and promote charitable activities.

On September 1, 2025, Senator Robinson posted, “Today, as we unofficially close out Summer, we take a break to honor the American worker and your dedication to the growth of our nation. Thank you!” Later that day, he shared another message about local festivities: “Pittsburgh Labor Day Parade 2025!”

Continuing his engagement with constituents, on September 2, 2025, Senator Robinson announced a food drive in support of Hunger Action Month. He wrote: “Through September 30th, my district offices will be hosting a food drive in recognition of Hunger Action Month in Pennsylvania. Non-perishable food items may be dropped off during office hours.

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Labor Day is recognized annually in the United States on the first Monday of September as a federal holiday honoring the contributions and achievements of American workers. Community leaders often use this occasion to acknowledge labor’s role in economic development and to organize public events such as parades or service projects. Hunger Action Month is observed each September across the U.S., encouraging individuals and organizations to help address food insecurity through donations and volunteer efforts.



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