All of us at VOICES wish you a happy and gratitude-filled Thanksgiving. At this time of year, we count each of YOU among our many blessings. We are thankful for the generosity of the many individuals who continue to support our programs.
Oh, what a wonderful night at VOICES 2025 Always Remember Gala, Honoring Those Who Serve! It was a magical evening at the New York Athletic Club. Thank you to all who joined us and congratulations to our honorees.
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 can help promote healing.
More than 2,700 came to the 9/11 Memorial Friday to show respect for our military and first responders. Teams of firefighters in full gear, law-enforcement, EMS and parents with children in decorated strollers, friends bearing signs of loved ones, people wearing numerous designs of red white and blue and American Flags were united. More.
Jim Riches, former FDNY chief and voice for 9/11 families, laid to rest after dying from illness linked to terror attack
James Riches, the former New York City deputy fire chief and a national spokesman for families who lost loved ones on 9/11, became the latest firefighter to die from an illness related to the attack. More.