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While grief is always painful, it sometimes feels intensified during this time of year. VOICES is offering a virtual workshop to explore and discuss our personal experiences of loss.

As the end of the year approaches, VOICES renews our commitment to provide long-term support for all those impacted by 9/11, while sharing our expertise to help individuals and communities impacted by other tragedies.

Thank you to all who sponsored our 21st Anniversary Gala. It was an inspirational evening and we are delighted to share some of the highlights.

Do you anticipate feeling overwhelmed as the holidays approach? You're not alone. Would you like to learn new ways to THRIVE, not just SURVIVE during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season?

This Thanksgiving, we count our many blessings! For 21 years we have witnessed firsthand the strength and perseverance of our community, whose resilience in the face of tragedy is an inspiration that guides our work.

Do you anticipate feeling overwhelmed as the holidays approach? If so, you are not alone. Would you like to learn new ways to not only survive, but instead thrive during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season?

Join us on for an inspirational evening with Master of Ceremonies, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, as we recognize Former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton and FDNY Commissioner Thomas Von Essen.

Join us on Monday, November 7 at 7:00pm, for the first in a series of virtual workshops to broaden your understanding of the risks and opportunities in relation to suicide prevention.

November 16 is fast approaching and we are only 3 weeks away from VOICES Always Remember Gala! This year we are very excited to honor two remarkable individuals who have contributed so much – former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton and FDNY Commissioner Tom Von Essen.

VOICES 21st Annual Remembrance Symposium was held in partnership with LinCT-AA and INVICTM. The September 10 program, Support Beyond the 20th Anniversary addressed the many outstanding issues that continue to impact the 9/11 community more than 20 years later.