April 23, 2009  
              
            Dear Families and Friends,             
			  
              
            Warm Regards,  
            Mary and the Voices Staff
  
            VOICES Programs and events  
              
            9/11 Living Memorial Workshop Schedule 
            VOICES is commemorating each and every life impacted by the  September 11th terrorist attacks—including those who were lost,  those who survived, and those who came to the rescue—through the 9/11 Living  Memorial. We are hoping all those affected will participate. We hold workshops throughout the tri-state area; scheduled  workshops are listed below. It is also possible to arrange a workshop in your  neighborhood. To learn more, or to register for a workshop, please contact  Michelle Doherty at (203) 966-3911 or mdoherty@voicesofsept11.org.  You can also visit www.911livingmemorial.org.   
              
            New Brunswick, New Jersey  
              Date: Thursday, April 30th  
              Time: 11:00am to 5:00pm by Appointment  
            Location: New Brunswick Development Corporation, 120 Albany Street, Tower 1, 7th Floor, New Brunswick, New Jersey  
              
            Teleconference Schedule:  
            Voices  of September 11th offers teleconference groups that are facilitated by  our mental health professionals. The teleconference groups provide an  opportunity for those impacted by 9/11 to talk with others that share  their same experience. Please contact our office at (203) 966-3911 if  you are interested in participating.  
            Tuesday, April 28th :   Witness/Survivor Group 3:45pm to 5:00pm 
            Tuesday, April 28th :   Rockland County Parents In-Person Group 7:00pm to   9:00pm 
              
            Community Events  
              
            April 24th, 2009 
            Beverly Eckert to be  Honored during Arbor Day Celebration  
            A Princeton Elm tree will be planted and dedicated in memory  of 9/11 activist and VOICES co-founder Beverly Eckert, who died when Flight  3407 crashed in Buffalo, New York on February 12, 2009. The ceremony to honor  Eckert’s unselfish contributions to the Stamford  community and our nation will take place during an Arbor Day dedication at the  Jackie Robinson Park of Fame in Stamford,   CT.  It will begin at 11:00 am on Friday, April  24th, 2009. The event is made possible by the Stamford Tree Foundation in  partnership with the City of Stamford,  Jackie Robinson Park of Fame, Inc., and VOICES of September 11. To learn more,  read the press release.  
              
            April 30th, 2009  
            Michael Lynch  Memorial Foundation Scholarship Deadline is April 30th, 2009  
            The Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation will award  college scholarships to the children of New York City Firefighters, Victims of  September 11, 2001, and victims of other disasters and fires.  Interested  applicants should visit its website at www.mlynch.org to obtain an application and  review the candidate selection process. A written request for an application  may also be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The  Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation, PO    Box 132, Bronx, NY   10465 
             
           Scholarship announcements are scheduled for June 30, 2009. 
             
            Sunday, May 3,  2009 
            The 3rd annual “Captain  Martin J. Egan, Jr. 5K Memorial Run/Walk” 
            The 3rd annual “Captain  Martin J. Egan, Jr. 5K Memorial Run/Walk” will take place at 10:00 am on May 3,  2009 at the Midland Beach Picnic Area (Father Capodanno Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue, Staten    Island, NY). Applications are available at The Staten Island Runner www.sirunning.com. For more information, please call (718) 710-1944.   
              
            In the News  
              
            Financial Aid Urged for Responders 
            In testimony on April 22, 2009, Congressional  representatives urged colleagues to reopen the September 11 Victim Compensation  Fund to help thousands of responders and others who have developed 9/11-related  illnesses since the fund closed in 2005. Read more at the Daily News.   
              
            President Signs Legislation Establishing 9/11 as Day of Service  
                          On April 21, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law  the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America  Act, which establishes September 11 as an annually recognized National Day of  Service and Remembrance. The bill authorizes the Corporation for National and  Community Service, which oversees federal national service programs, to make  grants and provide other assistance to community nonprofits and other groups  that want to organize 9/11 service and remembrance activities. To learn more,  read the press release issued by MyGoodDeed.org, an advocacy organization that  promoted the legislation.  
              
            President Obama Addresses Past CIA Practices   
              In the wake of revelations regarding harsh interrogation  techniques employed by the CIA under the Bush Administration, President Obama  visited the agency to reassure its employees that he will not blame them for  following the legal advice they were given at the time. Critics are upset by  the Obama Administration’s decision to release the information, which it did in  response to a Freedom of Information Act request, while others were urging a  more thorough investigation into the interrogation practices. Read more at the  NY Times and the Washington  Post. 
An analysis of the history of the issue is available at the  NY Times.  
              
            Report on “Rightwing Extremism” Generates Controversy  
              Homeland Security’s report entitled "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment" inspired a heated response when it was leaked shortly after April 7 (see the NY Times). Now the Department of Homeland Security has indicated that objections by civil liberties officials were not heeded before the report was distributed, “a breakdown in an internal process.”  
            Read more at Newsday.  
              
            Plans to Rebuild Ground Zero Affected by Recession  
            Ground Zero developer Larry A. Silverstein is tussling with  the land’s owner, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, over how and when the planned  office towers will be rebuilt. Negotiations became necessary as both sides  grappled with the current economic climate, which has had a major effect on  commercial real estate in Lower Manhattan, increasing  the vacancy rate considerably. The Port Authority wants to keep the 9/11  Memorial & Museum and other public infrastructure on schedule, but postpone  a large portion of the office space. Learn more at the NY Times.  
              
          Financial Firms Keep  Pledges to 9/11 Museum 
          The National September 11 Memorial & Museum says that,  while its $350 million capital fund-raising goal was achieved a year ago with  the help of pledges from firms such as the American International Group (AIG)  and Lehman Brothers, who are now struggling if not defunct, the Museum remains  financially sound. Of the 81 contributors who pledged $1 million or more, 45  have paid at least half if not all of their pledges. Read more at the NY Times.  
            
          Majority Favor Obama Outreach to Muslims 
          A majority of Americans agree President Obama's desire to  "seek a new way forward" with the international Muslim community   is an important aim, although many also have negative attitudes about  Islam and its effects, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Read  more at the Washington Post.  
            
          In a related story, the New Yorker analyses Iranian  President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s chances in his re-election  campaign. The story includes a discussion of some Iranians’ beliefs as to the  cause of 9/11. 
            
          Art Therapy for 9/11 First  Responders 
          An art therapy group has been established to help 9/11  rescue and recovery workers deal with the trauma of their experiences. No  artistic knowledge necessary. The sessions will take place on Saturdays from  1:00 pm to 2:30 pm at New York University’s Barney  Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street (between 2nd and 3rd  Avenues), Room 204, New York,   N.Y. For more information, please  contact Ailish Coughlan, Licensed Creative Art Therapist at 917.519.4592 or ailishcoughlan@yahoo.com.  |