Today, the 9-11 Foundation asks you to share your experience with September 11 so we all with never forget that day, its challenges, or its heroes.
September 11 isn’t just about tragedy, but about the spirit of America coming together, unified, to assist and help one another. 9-11 while horrible was a shining example of what America can do when it comes together.
Today we ask Americans to share their experiences and their support for us.
Go to Facebook and follow us there. Share your personal story about that Tuesday in September or your donation.
We are also on Twitter and while there are fewer characters to work with we welcome your mentions of our work or lists like this which we think empower our friends and neighbors to take action.
Our Instagram account is relatively new, but we hope you will engage us there too if that is the platform for you.
If you can donate today to our mission we are grateful, but if not we would ask you to consider shopping using an Amazon Smile account which donates funds to us through your every day purchases.
The quickest way to make a difference is spread that message on social media to your friends. It costs you nothing and makes an enormous difference.
Tell your local schools that you want 9-11 responders speaking to your local students. Every year we speak to hundreds of school students about September 11 and how they can make a difference in their community.
We are not pushing an agenda other than the values of teamwork, family, self respect, good decision making, and the importnce of pursuing excellence. If those are lessons you want taught in your community let’s discuss how we can get into your classrooms.
We know America is better when we overcome our own differences whether they are skin color, sex, marital status, religion, and even political identification.
Eleven Ways To Remember 9-11: Share Your Experience and Support
We should never forget 9-11, but we should also never forget we can make a major difference in someone else’s life donating blood today while remembering yesterday.
Day One: Learn CPR
Day Two: Volunteer
Day Three: Less Partisanship
Day Four: Donate Blood
Day Five: Attend A Religious Event
Day Six: Visit Your Local Police Precinct
Day Seven: Moment of Silence
Day Eight: Raise The Flag
Day Nine: Visit Your Firehouse
Day Ten: Donate
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