Dear Families and Friends,
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health conditions are treatable and it is critical to recognize the symptoms in order to seek help. Promoting mental health care is an important part of VOICES mission, and we have provided links to information and resources that may be helpful to you and your family. Our team is always available to assist you.
In observance of Memorial Day and National Military Appreciation Month, our Meet the Author series features Taylor Baldwin Kiland and Judy Silverstein Gray, authors of the recently released book Unwavering. The book shares powerful stories of POW and MIA wives who fought for their husbands’ return from captivity during the Vietnam War.
Last month our staff was privileged to attend several events hosted by our longstanding partners. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum opened a new exhibition, "Towers Rising: Envisioning the World Trade Center Before and After 9/11." The artwork of our friends, John Coburn and Brenda Berkman are on display. It was wonderful to see so many people visiting the museum post-Covid. If you haven’t already, we encourage you to visit the exhibit!
This year’s NYPD Shield Conference was held in New York City, and we were honored to join Susan Rescorla for the presentation of the first Rick Rescorla Meritorious Service Award in memory of her late husband who perished on 9/11.
Through our association with INVICTM and LinCT-AA, we joined our colleague Sue O’Sullivan at the Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network in Washington, DC which brought together partners from across Europe, North America and Australasia.
May 30 marks the 21st Anniversary of the closing of the rescue and recovery efforts at the WTC site. As the anniversary approaches we pay tribute to all those who worked in the rescue and recovery efforts. Along with others, VOICES is here to help those who are suffering with medical and mental health conditions due to their exposure.
With warm regards,
Mary Fetchet & the VOICES Team
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