VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for 9/11 Family Members as we continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences. These on-going groups are facilitated virtually by VOICES professional staff.
VOICES offers monthly virtual support groups for 9/11 survivors that addresses the long-term needs by those impacted. This 9/11 Survivors Support Group meets once a month every second Wednesday from 12:00pm to 1:30pm EST via Zoom.
Registration is open for VOICES Always Remember Gala to be held November 13 at NY Athletic Club. ESPN Journalist, Jeremy Schapp is our Master of Ceremonies. Rebecca Weiner, NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism will be honored with VOICES Leadership Award, and the Vigiano Family will be presented with VOICES Legacy Award.
VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for 9/11 Responders as we continue to build a supportive community for those with shared experiences. These on-going groups are facilitated virtually by VOICES professional staff.
Grief Is Learning offers families of loss and those who support them trauma-informed perspectives on common reactions to traumatic grief, insights into the impact of trauma on grief, and how learning about yourself and the process can help promote healing.
Parents Helping Parents is a peer-to-peer community-based support group for those who have suffered the loss of a child. The group member offer encouragement and comfort, discuss topics relevant to grief and loss, and provide information and helpful resources.
Join us for a rebroadcast of the second session of our two-part VCF webinar series. In this follow-up discussion, attorneys Michael Barasch, Noah Kushlefsky, and Matt McCauley will provide additional insight, clarification, and guidance to help participants better understand the VCF process and their individual claims.
VOICES facilitates monthly peer support groups for individuals who were children or young adults on September 11, 2001, and lost a parent or sibling in the attacks or from 9/11-related illnesses. Next Generation focuses on young adults who at the time of loss were children or siblings of a victim, responder, or survivor.