SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, December 16, 2006
A SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE
For the Families of Those Lost on September 11th 2001,
Survivors and Rescue Workers
Time: 12:30 pm
Location: St. Paul's Chapel, Lower Manhattan
VOICES is very excited for this year's Service of Remembrance, which will once again feature a candle-lighting service, interfaith prayers, and wonderful music. Check We hope all of you will join us again this year, and we extend an invitation to the entire 9/11 community: family members, survivors, and rescue and recovery workers. Check VOICES e-Newsletter and webiste for regular updates on the program. Space for the service is limited and reservations are required. Please RSVP by
email to reserve your place.Click the links below to:
Learn more about St. Paul's connection to 9/11
Read the program from last year's service
View a slideshow of photos from last year
Share Your Holiday Experiences with VOICES
This week some family members have been talking about the Thanksgiving holidays; remembrances, family dynamics, highpoints and lowpoints. VOICES is interested in hearing from you–-the 9/11 Community--and sharing your thoughts with others about your holiday. This is a reflection of your experience… there are no right or wrong answers to these queries. Perhaps this information may be useful in helping others cope with the upcoming holidays. Some questions to consider:
How has your holiday changed since September 11th?
How was your Thanksgiving holiday celebrated this year?
Did you do something special to make the day meaningful?
What advice would you give others?
What was the best thing someone did for you?
What coping strategies have been most helpful?
Please respond to: mdoherty@voicesofsept11.org
Send Holiday Messages to Troops Overseas
Many of you are familiar with the Coppo family of New Canaan. Joe Coppo Sr. was a beloved father and coach who was working at Cantor Fitzgerald on 9/11. His son, Joe Coppo Jr. is currently serving in Iraq with the Airborne. VOICES is proud to join the effort undertaken by Pat Coppo and the New Canaan Service League of Boys to bring holiday cheer to our soldiers deployed overseas.
It is always hard to be away from family and friends during the holiday season. This month, VOICES will be collecting messages from our membership for soldiers serving in Iraq with Joe Jr.'s unit: C Troop, 40 Brigade, 1st Cavalry (Airborne). VOICES is now collecting letters and cards that will be distributed to members of C Troop. We know that all messages will come from the heart, but have been told that the soldiers want to hear most about what's new on the home front: sports, music, hometown news. We hope many of our newsletter readers will take this opportunity to say thanks and happy holidays to these brave young people far from home. You can send a message by email that we will transcribe, or send a handwritten note or card to VOICES at 93 Cherry St., New Canaan, CT 06840 that we will forward to C Troop on your behalf. |