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Keynote Speaker Eric Blehm at the Intrepid Museum PDF Print E-mail

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On Saturday, October 28th Tuesday’s Children families, First Responders and families from the Veteran community were invited to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum for a special keynote by New York Times best selling author, Eric Blehm. Eric spoke passionately about his most recent book, “Fearless” which tells of the courage and ultimate sacrifice of SEAL Team SIX Operator, Adam Brown. The inspirational story of Adam Brown resonated with Tuesday’s Children family members and Tuesday’s Children was honored to have Eric as a keynote. As Eric said, “It was a moving experience for me as well, such an honor to address this group”.

 
Women without Borders/SAVE PDF Print E-mail

 

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On September 16th, Tuesday’s Children and Women without Borders/SAVE-Sisters Against Violent Extremism came together in Irvington, NY, just as rioting was spreading across the Middle East in reaction to an inflammatory film.

Participants shared with us the journey they have been on since September 11, 2001, when they lost a husband or child in the attacks. They spoke of the difficulties of having to mourn in public, because the events through which they lost their loved ones were not only a personal, but also a public catastrophe.

The most remarkable feature of this meeting was the complete absence of hatred, desire for revenge, and demonization of the Muslim communities at home or abroad. On the contrary, the women shared their experiences with us: Cindy M., for example, told us how she asked a man who had come to her house to give her an estimate for renovation work to leave when he started speaking badly of Muslims, and particularly the Mosque that was supposed to be built near Ground Zero. When he asked her why she wanted him to leave, she responded: “This is exactly the kind of talk that got my husband killed.”

These women have not gotten stuck in their own stories, but now are eager to look beyond their own borders to see how women around the world are dealing with the ever-present challenges of violent extremism in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen, and Mali.

“We are very aware that although 9/11 was the worst day of our lives, it was only one day. How are the women holding up in countries where terrorism is a daily threat, where the children fear that their parents might not come home every day?” The women expressed this sentiment with one voice. 

Together, the women created the following statement:  

“Women must be aware of their power, potential, and responsibility to educate others against violence and extremism and to stop the killing and hatred. We are women of one fabric, and we must stand together, united, to make this a more peaceful world for all.

Terrorists around the world forge a contract with death. We embrace life. Our loss should never be your loss.”

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SAVE provides space to groups of credible voices, such as these family members of victims of 9/11, to exchange their experiences and viewpoints, and to send a message to other women around the world who are also struggling with the consequences of terrorism.  SAVE is headquartered at the Women without Borders offices in Vienna, Austria. For more information, please visit: www.women-without-borders.org<http://www.women-without-borders.org>.

 

 

 
Tuesday's Children Opens NASDAQ PDF Print E-mail

On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Tuesday’s Children participated in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony with both Board Members and Junior Board Members in attendance.  We were honored to have Junior Board Member and Family Member, Kevin Parks, speak on behalf of Tuesday's Children, touching on the impact the organization has had on his life and countless others in the 9/11 community.

The morning was a very special way to honor those that were lost on September 11, 2001.  They will never be forgotten.

 

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NYSE Closing Bell PDF Print E-mail

On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Tuesday’s Children also participated in the New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell Ceremony with Board Members, family members and avid supporters among us, including Rudy and Judith Giuliani. Tuesday’s Children Junior Board Member and family member, Jonathan Egan, did us the honor of ringing the closing bell and the moment served as a proud and patriotic way to honor loved ones lost.

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Cantor Fitzgerald Charity Day PDF Print E-mail

On Tuesday, September 11, 2012, Cantor Fitzgerald hosted their annual Charity Day.  Every year, Cantor Fitzgerald commemorates the lives lost on September 11, 2001 by reaching out to help others and turning a tragic day into one that sends a positive message.  Each Charity Day, 100% of Cantor Fitzgerald’s revenues are distributed to dozens of charities around the world.

Many of the charities brought along celebrities to answer phones and chat with traders and customers throughout the day.  Thanks to our partners, the New York Mets and the National Hockey League, Tuesday's Children was proud to have NHL Hall of Famer, Pat LaFontaine, New York Mets Hall of Famer, John Franco and Mr. Met serve as our celebrity ambassadors.

It is an absolute honor for Tuesday's Children to be included as part of Cantor Fitzgerald's Charity Day among many other very worthy charities!

 

 
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