VOICES June Newsletter

Dear Families and Friends,
I am excited to announce that our enthusiastic college interns have arrived for the summer. They will be working alongside our staff on a variety of projects. Since they were born after 9/11, they will learn about the community we have served over the last 24 years, and how our work relates to their unique fields of study.
June is designated as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month—a condition that often strikes those impacted by and responding to tragedy. To raise awareness, we are hosting a webinar and providing links to information on our website.
Last month I participated in the Leadership in Counterterrorism Alumni Association (LinCT-AA) Conference held in Dublin, Ireland. During these turbulent times, it was very reassuring that these dedicated senior law enforcement and counterterrorism officials are determined to rise above the political fray and remain focused on keeping our countries safe through international collaboration. We also had an opportunity to visit Belfast, where we learned about the region’s history and efforts in reconciliation and peacebuilding.
On May 30th the 9/11 Memorial Museum marked the 23rd anniversary of the closing of the recovery effort. Attending the solemn ceremony with the responders and survivors was as emotional as the 9/11 anniversary. Sadly, so many are suffering from serious medical and mental health conditions and yet still fighting for the services they need and deserve.
As we approach Father’s Day, we honor and remember the fathers and the father-figures who have played an important role in shaping our lives. Reflecting on those we have lost can be emotional, and we extend our heartfelt thoughts to all who are grieving.
With warm regards,
Mary Fetchet & the VOICES Team



