A request to Connecticut's governor and U.S. Senators from a Newtown resident
It's an interesting national debate: When funds are donated to a community after a tragedy, who gets them? Do they go to the families of the deceased? To the injured? To the survivors with invisible wounds? To the community as a whole? Who's to decide?
Fetchet inducted into Columbia hall of fame
Voices of September 11th co-founder Mary Fetchet was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame at Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City.
The award was presented in recognition of her professional attributes and dedication to the field of social work in her work at Voices. More.
Conn. couple blast Oscar-winning ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Is it OK to use the last words of a bereft mother’s son in a film about a tragedy without her consent, even if that tragedy touched us all?
A Connecticut woman, still mourning the tragic loss of her oldest child in the 9/11 attacks, is asking this very question after the recording of his last phone call to her was used in last year’s controversial epic “Zero Dark Thirty” without her consent. More.
Kathie Lee Gifford on the Today Show
Kathie Lee Gifford's keynote speech at the Always Remember Gala was moving, funny and uplifting. On the Today Show, she showed our just published Always Remember Commemorative Book.
Ten Years On - Lorraine Live
The U.K. television program, Lorraine Live, came to the Connecticut office of Voices of September 11th to talk to 9/11 family members about their feelings about the 10th Anniversary.
The CBS Saturday Evening News
Voices of September 11th on The CBS Saturday Evening News on 9/3/11. Family members remembering how their loved ones lived with the 9/11 Living Memorial.
Stories From Main Street: New Canaan, CT
Beyond the historical account of that terrible day, the story of September 11 is about people. “The focus, really, on the 9/11 living memorial is truly to focus on their life, not their death,” says Voices of September 11th co-founder Mary Fetchet.
Voices of September 11th founder: Relief, but no closure
Mary Fetchet, who lost her 24-year-old son Brad on September 11th and subsequently founded Voices of September 11th, speaks with NBC's Brian Williams about what the end of Osama bin Laden means.
