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  • Spring Highlights from VOICES
    From our 10th Annual Always Remember Gala in April to our Resiliency Symposium in May, conferences in Canada, welcoming a new class of interns, and happenings at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum , Voices of September 11th had a busy and productive spring! Check out highlights from our latest newsletter.
  • Talking to Children about School Shootings
    In the wake of yesterday's shootings in Florida many schools have implemented police security. Parents in our local community are asking for guidance on how to answer their children's questions about the shootings and the increase in security, as well as addressing concerns about their safety.
  • Winter Highlights from VOICES
    VOICES Founding Director Mary Fetchet was recently featured in the CNN article A Force For Change: Coping with Grief Through Activism and Advocacy. Mary shared her personal story of finding meaning in tragedy.
  • Remembering Loved Ones During the Holidays
    As the holiday season approaches and we gather with family and friends, we remember those who are no longer with us. Often times family traditions change after a loss, and we find new ways to celebrate the holidays and keep the memory of our loved ones alive. Personally, I have always found great joy in decorating for the Christmas season.
  • Fall Highlights From VOICES
    Did you know that November is National Family Caregivers Month? Family and friends play a critical role in assisting survivors and responders who have been diagnosed with 9/11 related illnesses. For some, the responsibility of caregiving can be challenging. It is important that we all have the support we need to sustain the day-to-day requirements of helping others.