May we always honor the memories of those lost on this day, 9/11 and may we never forget. If we can only do one thing today in memory, it would be enough for us to stop, pause, and hold in our hearts a moment of prayer for the lives lost. Another meaningful way to carry their legacy forward is through service. Many incredible organizations continue this work; here are just a few:
911day.org/about-911-day/ 9/11 Day is a nonprofit organization founded by David Paine and Jay Winuk to transform September 11 into a National Day of Service and kindness-organizing volunteer projects, education efforts, and acts of compassion-to honor those lost, support responders and survivors, and revive unity.
the911promise.org/ The 9.11 Promise is a nonprofit that honors the sacrifice and heroism of first responders and military service members affected by September 11 by hosting endurance events and awarding scholarships to their children.
voicescenter.org/ Voices Center for Resilience provides long-term support and resources for 9/11 survivors, responders, and victims’ families, helping them heal and build resilience through peer groups, workshops, mental wellness programs, and community connections.
There are many touching memorials that are also worth visiting and supporting. Scroll pics to learn more. ~The Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, VA ~The Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, PA ~The Survivor Tree in New York City
Leah Remini
May we always honor the memories of those lost on this day, 9/11 and may we never forget. If we can only do one thing today in memory, it would be enough for us to stop, pause, and hold in our hearts a moment of prayer for the lives lost. Another meaningful way to carry their legacy forward is through service. Many incredible organizations continue this work; here are just a few:
911day.org/about-911-day/
9/11 Day is a nonprofit organization founded by David Paine and Jay Winuk to transform September 11 into a National Day of Service and kindness-organizing volunteer projects, education efforts, and acts of compassion-to honor those lost, support responders and survivors, and revive unity.
the911promise.org/
The 9.11 Promise is a nonprofit that honors the sacrifice and heroism of first responders and military service members affected by September 11 by hosting endurance events and awarding scholarships to their children.
voicescenter.org/
Voices Center for Resilience provides long-term support and resources for 9/11 survivors, responders, and victims’ families, helping them heal and build resilience through peer groups, workshops, mental wellness programs, and community connections.
There are many touching memorials that are also worth visiting and supporting. Scroll pics to learn more.
~The Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, VA
~The Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, PA
~The Survivor Tree in New York City
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