World Trade Center Health Program: Expanding Support for 9/11 Responders
Expanding Enrollment for 9/11 First Responders
On the poignant day marking 23 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center Health Program has broadened its reach. The program is now open to more first responders who assisted during the aftermath, including those at the Flight 93 site and the Pentagon.
The Journey of a Health Advocate
A retired law enforcement member, who bravely responded to the scene in Shanksville, has shared her personal battles with health issues stemming from her service. Post-traumatic stress disorder and depression are challenges she continues to face, making this extension of the program particularly meaningful.
Remembering 9/11 and Honoring the Victims
As communities gathered in remembrance, bells tolling 40 times paid tribute to the victims of United Flight 93, who heroically fought back against hijackers on that fateful day.
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