Sep 11 2008
Charity Spotlight on the National September 11 Memorial and Museum
Today is September 11, 2008. A solemn anniversary of a date that forever changed the face of New York City, America, and the entire world. A black eye on the face of America, some say; certainly one of the saddest events in recent history.
The good news is that the National 911 Memorial and Museum has approved and is building what will be a beautiful place of reverence, reflection and remembrance on the site of the horrific terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
The Memorial Museum will house artifacts and recorded oral histories related to the terrorist attacks. The National 9-11 Memorial design contest selected “Reflecting Absence”, which built two reflecting pools in the footprints of the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center. These pools have the largest continuous man-made waterfalls in the country going endlessly down the outer walls into the center of the pools. The names of the fallen from that day and also the names of the first responders to the tragedy will be listed around the edges of each pool.
More than three hundred trees have also been planted to renew the site of the World Trade Center. There will be numerous related places for visitors to stop and contemplate at this site made sacred by the extreme and tragic loss of life that day. All of this will be located near the new Freedom Tower, and three other commercial buildings which have been built during the renewal of what was, until recently, the wreckage of Ground Zero.
The Mayor of NYC has stated that the design of the National 9-11 Memorial has taken into account all feedback from the families of the fallen, as well as the suggestions received during the quest for the most appropriate design. While he knows that not everyone will be satisfied with the final result, every effort was made to respect the wishes of the families and loved ones of those who were lost. They have created a Memorial with peaceful places to go to contemplate the tragedy and pay tribute to those who lost their lives.
Family members will have a private entrance, as well as private spaces for contemplation on the grounds of the new National 9-11 Memorial.
This Memorial has been funded by donations from all over the world. Cars 4 Causes® is proud to be a contributor, along with those people who have poured out their hearts and given generously to this important project. We want to honor those emergency workers and ordinary citizens who gave on September 11, 2001. They made the ultimate sacrifice, and gave their very lives. Let us remember them today.
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September 11th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
Great job on all the wonderful information on recyling vehicles! Very informative, keep up the good work!
December 11th, 2008 at 1:58 pm
Do you have a donation program for the first responders? I would like to donate to those folks so they can get the medical help they need to deal with the illnesses they are now burdened with due to the fact that they worked in the hazardous air for hundreds of hours.
December 12th, 2008 at 8:50 am
Dana,
Thank you for your comment!. We will direct the proceeds from vehicle donation to any non-profit organization. I looked into your question, and found the feelgood foundation. http://www.feelgoodfoundation.com. They address the on-going health issues of the first responders referenced in your comment.
Cars 4 Causes(R) does not endorse any particular charity, and will direct 50% of the proceeds from the sale of your donated vehicle, less the tow charge to the charity of your choice.
Thank you again for your interest in Cars 4 Causes(R)!