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This year Eid el Adha sadly coincides with the 15th anniversary of September 11. As Americans and as Muslims we need to voice our support and love for all those devastated by the tragedy of 9/11. This is the time to show the love we have for our fellow Americans and that we belong here among our brothers and sisters.
Please make Eid a happy day not only for Muslims, but all of America by doing your part to help Tuesday's Children. Formed in the aftermath of Tuesday,September 11, 2001, Tuesday’s Children is a response and recovery organization that supports youth, families, and communities impacted by terrorism and traumatic loss. Continue reading to learn more about what they do and here's a link to their website for more information: http://www.tuesdayschildren.org/
With the help of committed supporters like you, Tuesday’s Children can continue the work to Keep their Promise to the children and families impacted by the events of Tuesday, September 11 and support communities affected by acts of terror worldwide.
The money raised will go to help the association to help in their cause. Any donation and spread of word is appreciated. Thank you for any help you can give. Ramadan Mubarak, Eid Mubarak, and Peace Be Upon You. As-salamualaykum
Project COMMON BOND
The international program, Project COMMON BOND, unites teenagers from around the world who share a common bond—the loss of a family member due to an act of terrorism, violent extremism, or war.
Leadership Programs
Tuesday's Children partners with reputable leadership organizations, like Outward Bound, granting children the opportunity to participate in team-building adventures, allowing them to form new friendships while developing leadership skills.
The youth mentorship programming encourages and supports mutually beneficial, long-standing relationships between adult role models and children.
Family Programs
Tuesday’s Children made a long-term commitment to support families at each stage of life and recovery, and their engagement events help individuals and families explore how to empower, strengthen, and share memories of the past and hope for the future.
Tuesday's Children also holds family engagement events in various locations throughout the tri-state area to enhance resilience by building relationships among families impacted by the 9/11 tragedy, recovery efforts and post-9/11 military families of the fallen. These events create positive new traditions, provide program updates and nurture common bonds.
Project Heart to Heart
Project Heart to Heart is a three-day program for military and 9/11 widows to grow, heal, and make lifelong friendships.
Helping Heals
Tuesday’s Children’s Helping Heals program was established in 2006 in response to 9/11 youth who had experienced post-traumatic growth through our programming and sought to give back to others in need. Helping Heals connects youth and families impacted by 9/11 with community service projects and disaster relief programs. By helping others, the families of Tuesday’s Children move forward, by going through their grief process, building their resilience and transforming pain into positive action. Research indicates that giving something back to the community helps improve psychological mental health.
Over the past few years, children and adults have participated in Helping Heals volunteer efforts in communities in need in Costa Rica; New Orleans, LA;Charleston, SC; Bay St. Louis, MS; and Austin, TX.
This year Eid el Adha sadly coincides with the 15th anniversary of September 11. As Americans and as Muslims we need to voice our support and love for all those devastated by the tragedy of 9/11. This is the time to show the love we have for our fellow Americans and that we belong here among our brothers and sisters.
Please make Eid a happy day not only for Muslims, but all of America by doing your part to help Tuesday's Children. Formed in the aftermath of Tuesday,September 11, 2001, Tuesday’s Children is a response and recovery organization that supports youth, families, and communities impacted by terrorism and traumatic loss. Continue reading to learn more about what they do and here's a link to their website for more information: http://www.tuesdayschildren.org/
With the help of committed supporters like you, Tuesday’s Children can continue the work to Keep their Promise to the children and families impacted by the events of Tuesday, September 11 and support communities affected by acts of terror worldwide.
The money raised will go to help the association to help in their cause. Any donation and spread of word is appreciated. Thank you for any help you can give. Ramadan Mubarak, Eid Mubarak, and Peace Be Upon You. As-salamualaykum
Project COMMON BOND
The international program, Project COMMON BOND, unites teenagers from around the world who share a common bond—the loss of a family member due to an act of terrorism, violent extremism, or war.
Leadership Programs
Tuesday's Children partners with reputable leadership organizations, like Outward Bound, granting children the opportunity to participate in team-building adventures, allowing them to form new friendships while developing leadership skills.
The youth mentorship programming encourages and supports mutually beneficial, long-standing relationships between adult role models and children.
Family Programs
Tuesday’s Children made a long-term commitment to support families at each stage of life and recovery, and their engagement events help individuals and families explore how to empower, strengthen, and share memories of the past and hope for the future.
Tuesday's Children also holds family engagement events in various locations throughout the tri-state area to enhance resilience by building relationships among families impacted by the 9/11 tragedy, recovery efforts and post-9/11 military families of the fallen. These events create positive new traditions, provide program updates and nurture common bonds.
Project Heart to Heart
Project Heart to Heart is a three-day program for military and 9/11 widows to grow, heal, and make lifelong friendships.
Helping Heals
Tuesday’s Children’s Helping Heals program was established in 2006 in response to 9/11 youth who had experienced post-traumatic growth through our programming and sought to give back to others in need. Helping Heals connects youth and families impacted by 9/11 with community service projects and disaster relief programs. By helping others, the families of Tuesday’s Children move forward, by going through their grief process, building their resilience and transforming pain into positive action. Research indicates that giving something back to the community helps improve psychological mental health.
Over the past few years, children and adults have participated in Helping Heals volunteer efforts in communities in need in Costa Rica; New Orleans, LA;Charleston, SC; Bay St. Louis, MS; and Austin, TX.
Organizer
Adam Adnane
Organizer
Philadelphia, PA