OF THE 2,977 PEOPLE who were killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, 75 had known connections to lacrosse as players, coaches and supporters of the community. More.
OF THE 2,977 PEOPLE who were killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, 75 had known connections to lacrosse as players, coaches and supporters of the community. More.
he official number is 2,977. This is how many people passed on from the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Over 7,000 9/11 first responders and 9/11survivors combined have passed away since 9/11 from their 9/11-related injuries. More.
Voices Center for Resilience is hosting their annual Building Bridges Luncheon on April 10 at 12pm honoring Bob Woodruff. More.
New Canaan-based Voices Center for Resilience, or ‘VOICES,’ will hold its inaugural Building Bridges Luncheon on April 10 (details here, info on tickets and sponsorships here). We talked to the organization’s co-founder, Mary Fetchet, about VOICES as well as the luncheon itself. More.
Building resilience after loss is such a delicate and important topic, Frank and Mary Fetchet will share their journey and learning after the tragedies of 9/11. More.
This interim report sets out the high-level themes and issues highlighted through my Kenova Northern Ireland legacy investigations and provides a brief context and history of connected events. More.
First responders are the unsung heroes in our communities, bravely stepping into the line of duty to protect and save lives. Behind their courageous façade, however, lies a reality that often goes unnoticed — first responders’ mental health challenges. More.
On Sept. 11, 2001, Vincent Caprio was at the Marriott World Trade Center attending a conference when the terrorist attacks occurred. After watching the twin towers go down, he felt a personal call to devote his time to the recovery effort at ground zero. More.