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VOICES offers multi-faceted programs that provide support, foster healing, and build resilience — including discussion groups, webinars, and peer-to-peer support. Our webinars feature subject matter experts, offering guidance and open discussions where you can ask questions.

We are committed to providing long-term access to resources, mental health care, and programs that empower individuals and communities.

Access a collection of our webinars and workshops below. For information about upcoming events, click here.

 
 
 
  |   7:00pm EST
 
Join us for a rebroadcast of the second session of our two-part VCF webinar series. In this follow-up discussion, attorneys Michael Barasch, Noah Kushlefsky, and Matt McCauley will provide additional insight, clarification, and guidance to help participants better understand the VCF process and their individual claims.
 
 
  |   12:00pm to 1:30pm EST
 
Grief Is Learning offers families of loss and those who support them trauma-informed perspectives on common reactions to traumatic grief, insights into the impact of trauma on grief, and how learning about yourself and the process can help promote healing.
 
 
  |   7:00pm EST
 
Special Master Allison Turkel and Deputy Special Master Nicole P. Smith provide updates on the VCF including the number of pending cases. This will be followed by an expert panel who will discuss the continuing challenges the 9/11 Community faces.
 
 
  |   12:00pm to 1:30pm EST
 
Join us for the second session of our two-part VCF webinar series. In this follow-up discussion, attorneys Michael Barasch, Noah Kushlefsky, and Matt McCauley will respond to questions that arose from the VCF presentation led by Special Master Allison Turkel and her Deputy Special Masters.
 
 
  |   12:00pm to 1:30pm EST
 
Special Master Allison Turkel and Deputy Special Master Nicole P. Smith provide updates on the VCF including the number of pending cases. This will be followed by an expert panel who will discuss the continuing challenges the 9/11 Community faces.
 
 
  |   9:00am to 4:00pm
 
The September 10th program underscores VOICES mission to provide long-term support for victims’ families, responders, and survivors and offer important updates on ongoing issues, including mental health and medical care, litigation, and compensation.
 
 
  |   8:00am to 5:00pm
 
The September 9th program brings together international professionals working in law enforcement, counterterrorism, emergency management, corporate security, and victim-support agencies.
 
 
  |   1:00pm to 3:00pm
 
VOICES is offering a Community Preparedness workshop to provide individuals with strategies to prepare in advance of an emergency. The program includes an overview of the basic components on how to be better prepared.