Registration is now open for the 12th annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Co-sponsored by Pierce and the Green Bay Metro Fire Department, this year’s climb will occur on Saturday, September 7, 2024. More.
Registration is now open for the 12th annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Co-sponsored by Pierce and the Green Bay Metro Fire Department, this year’s climb will occur on Saturday, September 7, 2024. More.
The World Trade Center had asbestos-containing materials. Builders used spray-on asbestos on the steel beams for insulation and fireproofing. The 9/11 attacks released asbestos-containing dust clouds into the air. First responders and residents exposed to the mineral may develop mesothelioma. More.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a significant mental health concern that affects many individuals who have seen or experienced traumatic events. It is particularly true for those involved in or affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001. More.
New York residents will soon be able to visit one of the city’s most moving museums at no cost. Starting on June 3, the 9/11 Museum (180 Greenwich St.) will offer free admission to New Yorkers on the first Monday of every month. More.
More than two decades after 9/11, its ongoing physical and mental health impact still deeply affects tens of thousands of individuals across the country who were in lower Manhattan and the surrounding area following the attacks, as well as those from around the world who participated in the rescue, recovery, and relief efforts. More.
Right now, there’s a really powerful exhibit being set up in Elkhart. “Never forget” was the promise millions of Americans made following the events of 9/11, and that promise is continuing to be fulfilled through a unique exhibit that just arrived in the “City with a Heart.” More.
Every time Keira Corrigan takes the field, the softball player gives it her all in honor of her late grandfather, Retired Captain James J. Corrigan. He had been a member of the FDNY for more than 25 years and at the time of the September 11 attacks, was a fire and safety director at the World Trade Center. More.
Right now, there’s a really powerful exhibit being set up in Elkhart. “Never forget” was the promise millions of Americans made following the events of 9/11, and that promise is continuing to be fulfilled through a unique exhibit that just arrived in the “City with a Heart.” More.