VOICES Programs provide support for victims’ families, responders and survivors impacted by 9/11 and other tragedies. Services include individual consultation, referrals, clinical and peer-to-peer support groups, and virtual workshops.
Our Annual Remembrance Symposium is hosted each year on September 9 & 10 in New York City. The two-day event features prominent dignitaries and leading experts in mental health, legal issues, law enforcement and national security, from the US and abroad.
VOICES 9/11 Living Memorial, launched in 2006, is an online collection of over 87,000 photographs commemorating the 2,977 lives lost on that tragic day. The Living Memorial has expanded to honor the lives of the 5,400+ responders and survivors who have died since, of 9/11-related illnesses.
The Wolfgruber Digital Resource Library documents over two decades of VOICES work and advances our mission to promote mental health and wellness to build resilience. The Resource Library is an ever-expanding archive of publications, videos, lessons learned, tip-sheets and research findings, and is available to all.
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