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VICTIM REMEMBRANCES
The stories of survivors and those who helped them reach safetyJOHN W. FARRELL
John Farrell. John W. Farrell would be exhausted after working long hours at Two World Trade Center but still find the energy to steal away weekends with his four children. Meagan McDowell, Mr. Farrell's sister-in-law, said he would scoop up Kaitlin, 11, Patrick, 9, Molly, 5, and Colin, 3, and drive them to a family hotel so they could watch BUILDING RESILIENCE WORKSHOPS Voices Center for Resilience is excited to announce a series of interactive workshops titled, Building Personal and Community Resilience.Over the course of five consecutive weeks, the workshops will explore and experiment with a variety of practices that will help to identify and manage stress, face daily challenges, and build more compassionate relationships.PAUL G. RUBACK
Restricted HTML. You can align images (data-align="center"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on.You can caption images (data-caption="Text"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on. BRADLEY JAMES FETCHET "BRAD" Bradley James Fetchet (Brad) is the son of Mary and Frank Fetchet of New Canaan, Connecticut. Born on November 17, 1976, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and moved with his family in various cities in the U.S. before settling with his family in New Canaan. A very active athlete, Brad enjoyed sports throughout his entire life. Working withBrad at KBW.
STACEY SENNAS MCGOWAN Biography: August 26, 1963 – September 11, 2001 Stacey Sennas McGowan, age 38, was a Managing Director for the firm of Sandler O’Neill & Partners located on the 104th floor WTC Tower 2. She resided in Basking Ridge, New Jersey with her beloved husband Tom, andher
TERENCE E. ADDERLEY JR. "TED" Terence E. Adderley Jr.'s taught him to read The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Adderley, known as Ted, was born with business in his blood and relished it. His grandfather, William Russell Kelly, founded Kelly Services , a temp agency based in Michigan. By the time Mr.MARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big. DR. SNEHA ANNE PHILIP Dr. Sneha Ann Philip was thirty-one years old and living in New York City in September 2001. She was a resident M.D. at St. Vincent’s Hospital and married to Dr. Ron Lieberman, a Jacobi Medical Center emergency room resident. The last confirmed sighting of Sneha was on September 10, 2001 at 7:18 P.M. HOME | VOICES CENTER FOR RESILIENCE Voices Center for Resilience is a good example of a charity that has stood the test of time. This is an organization that has gotten stronger over the years and their reach and impact is literally in the thousands. Vincent Lumia. Managing Partner at Morgan Stanley, which lost 13 colleagues on 9/11.VICTIM REMEMBRANCES
The stories of survivors and those who helped them reach safetyJOHN W. FARRELL
John Farrell. John W. Farrell would be exhausted after working long hours at Two World Trade Center but still find the energy to steal away weekends with his four children. Meagan McDowell, Mr. Farrell's sister-in-law, said he would scoop up Kaitlin, 11, Patrick, 9, Molly, 5, and Colin, 3, and drive them to a family hotel so they could watch BUILDING RESILIENCE WORKSHOPS Voices Center for Resilience is excited to announce a series of interactive workshops titled, Building Personal and Community Resilience.Over the course of five consecutive weeks, the workshops will explore and experiment with a variety of practices that will help to identify and manage stress, face daily challenges, and build more compassionate relationships.PAUL G. RUBACK
Restricted HTML. You can align images (data-align="center"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on.You can caption images (data-caption="Text"), but also videos, blockquotes, and so on. BRADLEY JAMES FETCHET "BRAD" Bradley James Fetchet (Brad) is the son of Mary and Frank Fetchet of New Canaan, Connecticut. Born on November 17, 1976, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and moved with his family in various cities in the U.S. before settling with his family in New Canaan. A very active athlete, Brad enjoyed sports throughout his entire life. Working withBrad at KBW.
STACEY SENNAS MCGOWAN Biography: August 26, 1963 – September 11, 2001 Stacey Sennas McGowan, age 38, was a Managing Director for the firm of Sandler O’Neill & Partners located on the 104th floor WTC Tower 2. She resided in Basking Ridge, New Jersey with her beloved husband Tom, andher
TERENCE E. ADDERLEY JR. "TED" Terence E. Adderley Jr.'s taught him to read The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Adderley, known as Ted, was born with business in his blood and relished it. His grandfather, William Russell Kelly, founded Kelly Services , a temp agency based in Michigan. By the time Mr.MARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big. DR. SNEHA ANNE PHILIP Dr. Sneha Ann Philip was thirty-one years old and living in New York City in September 2001. She was a resident M.D. at St. Vincent’s Hospital and married to Dr. Ron Lieberman, a Jacobi Medical Center emergency room resident. The last confirmed sighting of Sneha was on September 10, 2001 at 7:18 P.M.SUPPORT VOICES WORK
Help Us Help Others. With your gift, we will advance our mission to create a world where families and communities impacted by tragedy will receive immediate and long-term support and the necessary resources to ensure healing and resilience in their lives. LIST OF 9/11 MEMORIALS BY STATE Beverly Hills 9/11 Monument. Cal Expo’s 9/11 Memorial Plaza. Flagpole and Plaque at San Marin High School. Flight 93 Memorial. Fountain Valley 9/11 Memorial. LAX “Recovering Equilibrium” 9/11 Memorial. Lisa Anne 12KV Power Line. Lisa Anne Frost Plaque and Tree.Los
9/11 ADVOCACY
9/11 Advocacy. Since its founding, VOICES has been a forceful advocate for victims' families, survivors, and responders and a proponent for public policy reforms, with a primary focus on victims’ rights, mental health care, memorialization, national security and preparedness. For nearly two decades, VOICES has joined with othermembers of the
9/11 LIVING MEMORIAL 9/11 Living Memorial. Voices of September 11th Commemorates the Lives and Stories of 9/11/2001.VICTIM REMEMBRANCES
Learn More. Commemorating the Lives and Stories of September 11, 2001 THREAT ASSESSMENT: 9/11 VS. 1/6 CAPITOL SIEGE Debra Burlingame is right to point out that the progressives’ and Democrats’ comparison of a 1/6 Capitol siege commission to the 9/11 Commission is merely virtue signaling, the making of EAST MEADOW STREET RENAMED FOR LATE 9/11 FIRST RESPONDER Fifth Street in East Meadow on Sunday was renamed to Firefighter Joseph A. Hatzelman Street, in honor of the late 9/11 Ground Zero first responder who was from East Meadow. 9/11 MEMORIAL BEING BUILT OUTSIDE PLEASANT VALLEY FIRE A memorial honoring the lives lost on September 11, 2001 is currently being built outside of the Pleasant Valley Fire Station. The Pleasant Valley Fire Fighters Association announced in August 2020 that it had acquired metal from the site of the World Trade Center twin towers through a donation from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.MARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY MUSEUM AND HONORING USA HEROES Honoring USA Heroes and Southern California Railway Museum memorialize the 20th anniversary of September 11th by hosting the 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit. HOME | VOICES CENTER FOR RESILIENCE Voices Center for Resilience is a good example of a charity that has stood the test of time. This is an organization that has gotten stronger over the years and their reach and impact is literally in the thousands. Vincent Lumia. Managing Partner at Morgan Stanley, which lost 13 colleagues on 9/11.VICTIM REMEMBRANCES
The stories of survivors and those who helped them reach safetyJOHN W. FARRELL
John Farrell. John W. Farrell would be exhausted after working long hours at Two World Trade Center but still find the energy to steal away weekends with his four children. Meagan McDowell, Mr. Farrell's sister-in-law, said he would scoop up Kaitlin, 11, Patrick, 9, Molly, 5, and Colin, 3, and drive them to a family hotel so they could watch BUILDING RESILIENCE WORKSHOPS Voices Center for Resilience is excited to announce a series of interactive workshops titled, Building Personal and Community Resilience.Over the course of five consecutive weeks, the workshops will explore and experiment with a variety of practices that will help to identify and manage stress, face daily challenges, and build more compassionate relationships. 9/11 LIVING MEMORIAL 9/11 Living Memorial. Voices of September 11th Commemorates the Lives and Stories of 9/11/2001. BRADLEY JAMES FETCHET "BRAD" Bradley James Fetchet (Brad) is the son of Mary and Frank Fetchet of New Canaan, Connecticut. Born on November 17, 1976, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and moved with his family in various cities in the U.S. before settling with his family in New Canaan. A very active athlete, Brad enjoyed sports throughout his entire life. Working withBrad at KBW.
STACEY SENNAS MCGOWAN Biography: August 26, 1963 – September 11, 2001 Stacey Sennas McGowan, age 38, was a Managing Director for the firm of Sandler O’Neill & Partners located on the 104th floor WTC Tower 2. She resided in Basking Ridge, New Jersey with her beloved husband Tom, andher
MARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big.CALVIN J. GOODING
Calvin Gooding. Whenever Calvin Gooding went to the barbershop, he would stare wistfully at the photo of the Broadway and television actress LaChanze ("Ragtime," "Once on This Island") hanging on the wall. He pleaded for an introduction, but the barber always refused. Then one night, Mr. Gooding spied the actress in a Manhattannightclub.
TERENCE E. ADDERLEY JR. "TED" Terence E. Adderley Jr.'s taught him to read The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Adderley, known as Ted, was born with business in his blood and relished it. His grandfather, William Russell Kelly, founded Kelly Services , a temp agency based in Michigan. By the time Mr. HOME | VOICES CENTER FOR RESILIENCE Voices Center for Resilience is a good example of a charity that has stood the test of time. This is an organization that has gotten stronger over the years and their reach and impact is literally in the thousands. Vincent Lumia. Managing Partner at Morgan Stanley, which lost 13 colleagues on 9/11.VICTIM REMEMBRANCES
The stories of survivors and those who helped them reach safetyJOHN W. FARRELL
John Farrell. John W. Farrell would be exhausted after working long hours at Two World Trade Center but still find the energy to steal away weekends with his four children. Meagan McDowell, Mr. Farrell's sister-in-law, said he would scoop up Kaitlin, 11, Patrick, 9, Molly, 5, and Colin, 3, and drive them to a family hotel so they could watch BUILDING RESILIENCE WORKSHOPS Voices Center for Resilience is excited to announce a series of interactive workshops titled, Building Personal and Community Resilience.Over the course of five consecutive weeks, the workshops will explore and experiment with a variety of practices that will help to identify and manage stress, face daily challenges, and build more compassionate relationships. 9/11 LIVING MEMORIAL 9/11 Living Memorial. Voices of September 11th Commemorates the Lives and Stories of 9/11/2001. BRADLEY JAMES FETCHET "BRAD" Bradley James Fetchet (Brad) is the son of Mary and Frank Fetchet of New Canaan, Connecticut. Born on November 17, 1976, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and moved with his family in various cities in the U.S. before settling with his family in New Canaan. A very active athlete, Brad enjoyed sports throughout his entire life. Working withBrad at KBW.
STACEY SENNAS MCGOWAN Biography: August 26, 1963 – September 11, 2001 Stacey Sennas McGowan, age 38, was a Managing Director for the firm of Sandler O’Neill & Partners located on the 104th floor WTC Tower 2. She resided in Basking Ridge, New Jersey with her beloved husband Tom, andher
MARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big.CALVIN J. GOODING
Calvin Gooding. Whenever Calvin Gooding went to the barbershop, he would stare wistfully at the photo of the Broadway and television actress LaChanze ("Ragtime," "Once on This Island") hanging on the wall. He pleaded for an introduction, but the barber always refused. Then one night, Mr. Gooding spied the actress in a Manhattannightclub.
TERENCE E. ADDERLEY JR. "TED" Terence E. Adderley Jr.'s taught him to read The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Adderley, known as Ted, was born with business in his blood and relished it. His grandfather, William Russell Kelly, founded Kelly Services , a temp agency based in Michigan. By the time Mr. LIST OF 9/11 MEMORIALS BY STATE Beverly Hills 9/11 Monument. Cal Expo’s 9/11 Memorial Plaza. Flagpole and Plaque at San Marin High School. Flight 93 Memorial. Fountain Valley 9/11 Memorial. LAX “Recovering Equilibrium” 9/11 Memorial. Lisa Anne 12KV Power Line. Lisa Anne Frost Plaque and Tree.Los
THREAT ASSESSMENT: 9/11 VS. 1/6 CAPITOL SIEGE Debra Burlingame is right to point out that the progressives’ and Democrats’ comparison of a 1/6 Capitol siege commission to the 9/11 Commission is merely virtue signaling, the making of 9/11 COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP: SURVIVORS 9/11 Community Support Group: Survivors | 06/30/2020. 2020-06-30. 1:00pm. Online Support Group. 9/11 Community Support Group: Survivors | 06/30/2020. VOICES has established multi-faceted programs that provide support and promote healing in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, including discussion groups, webinars and peer-to-peersupport
9/11 LIVING MEMORIAL 9/11 Living Memorial. Voices of September 11th Commemorates the Lives and Stories of 9/11/2001.9/11 COMMUNITY
The 9/11 community is comprised of a diverse and growing population of individuals who were impacted by the terrorist attacks: family members of the victims who died; thousands of survivors who escaped the destruction; Lower Manhattan residents, workers, and community members; thousands of responders and volunteers who went to the 9/11 disaster sites to help; and now, the families of the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY MUSEUM AND HONORING USA HEROES Honoring USA Heroes and Southern California Railway Museum memorialize the 20th anniversary of September 11th by hosting the 9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit. STEVE BUSCEMI TO HOST 9/11 TRIBUTE AT NATIONAL MEMORIAL The annual National Memorial Day Concert airs this Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS. It will include a 20th anniversary remembrance of 9/11 presentedby Steve Buscemi.
HOW TO TALK TO OUR KIDS ABOUT TRAUMATIC EVENTS, ACCORDING Isaac Rothbart's twins had always known their daddy doesn't like fireworks. But he'd never told his kids why. Then, while celebrating their fifth birthday at Disney World, the family wound up close to an unexpected pyrotechnics show.ANTHONY R. DAWSON
A Southampton University graduate, Richard Dawson had a masters in electronic engineering. He initially worked in Fareham, buying a house and renting his spare rooms to university friends who were continuing to study. After a brief flirtation with the ambition to become a fighter pilot in the RAF, Richard settled on engineering – and aMARY LOU HAGUE
Mary Lou Hague was a West Virginia girl who had come to New York three years ago and loved it. Or maybe it should be said that she loved it. Because, as her friend and onetime sorority sister Heather Fain remembers, when Ms. Hague, 26, loved something, she loved it big. Skip to main content__
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June is PTSD Awareness Month and as part of VOICES Pathways to Resilience Programs we are highlighting unique strategies and effective treatments to promote healing of PTSD and anxiety. Writing Workshop for 9/11 Responders and Survivors26 May 2021
VOICES is pleased to announce A Beginners’ Non-Fiction Writing Workshop for 9/11 First Responders and Survivors. The program is a series of five weekly workshops hosted virtually via Zoom. Register for June Workshops on Treatment for PTSD20 May 2021
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These groups are a soft place to fall. When the rest of the world has moved on, we find ourselves wringing our hands and silencing our voices. In the group, we can talk about anything with people whounderstand.
Teleconference Support Group Member Sister of 9/11 victim We cannot afford to ignore the important lessons we learned about the world and ourselves in the aftermath of 9/11. Always Remember is indeed a phrase we must live by, especially as we move forward intothe 21st century.
Former President Bill Clinton “The effort of VOICES is inspirational and truly an example of good coming out of evil.”Christopher Shays
Former U.S. Representative Voices Center for Resilience is a good example of a charity that has stood the test of time. This is an organization that has gotten stronger over the years and their reach and impact is literally in thethousands.
Vincent Lumia
Managing Partner at Morgan Stanley, which lost 13 colleagues on 9/11 In making the decision to go down there, it wasn’t really a decision of whether I would go, or what I would do, but rather, how do I getthere fast enough?
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9/11 Living Memorial Project Participant, Mother of Janice Ashley These groups are a soft place to fall. When the rest of the world has moved on, we find ourselves wringing our hands and silencing our voices. In the group, we can talk about anything with people whounderstand.
Teleconference Support Group Member Sister of 9/11 victim We cannot afford to ignore the important lessons we learned about the world and ourselves in the aftermath of 9/11. Always Remember is indeed a phrase we must live by, especially as we move forward intothe 21st century.
Former President Bill Clinton “The effort of VOICES is inspirational and truly an example of good coming out of evil.”Christopher Shays
Former U.S. Representative Voices Center for Resilience is a good example of a charity that has stood the test of time. This is an organization that has gotten stronger over the years and their reach and impact is literally in thethousands.
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