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Belief in a just world and prolonged grief disorder among individuals bereaved by 9/11

Belief in a just world is an individual’s conviction that the world is fundamentally fair and that people deserve to be rewarded for admirable actions and punished for unjust actions (Lerner, 1980). More.

Voices Center for Resilience Announces Building Bridges Luncheon: Honoring Stewards of Memory

Voices Center for Resilience (VOICES) will host its 2026 Building Bridges Luncheon, Honoring Stewards of Memory, on Friday, April 17th at the Country Club of New Canaan. The annual event recognizes individuals who make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. More.

Operation Kenova Final Report 2025

Investigating and reviewing events from decades ago is extremely complex, where evidence is often lost, contaminated, or diminished over time. This applies in all jurisdictions and to all crimes. More.

After 9/11, A Mother Fought Back

Bright television camera lights hit the face of Mary Fetchet P’00. On March 31, 2003, she testified before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks—better known as the 9/11 Commission—on its first day of hearings in New York City’s Custom House a few blocks south of the open wound where the Twin Towers stood and fell. More.

CT remembers the 161 residents who died on 9/11

One hundred and sixty-one Connecticut residents were among the victims of the September 11 terror attacks in 2001. Every year, the state holds a ceremony at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport to remember them. More.

Connecticut marks 24th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks, remembering 161 local victims

Mary Fetchet said she didn't want anyone to feel the depth of grief and despair she felt when her 24-year-old son, Bradley Fetchet, was killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. More.

VOICES 2025 NYC Symposium

9/11 Victims, Families, Responders, Survivors, and Providers are invited to attend FREE of charge, September 10th at the NY Marriott Downtown, in-person or virtually. More.

Easton 9/11 Responder Honored by U.S. Sen. Blumenthal

Vincent Caprio, an Easton resident who spent more than 400 hours at Ground Zero following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, was recently honored by U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal for his bravery and continued advocacy for 9/11 survivors. More.