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25 Years Later: Creating Resilience for Communities in Crisis - National September 11 Memorial & Museum

  • National September 9/11 Memorial & Museum 180 Greenwich Street New York, NY 10007 USA (map)

Past…Present…Future…

The lessons we learned from 9/11 and the Sandy Hook School Shooting that helps us face future crises.

How have these tragedies changed us?

Join leading mental health experts and first responders for an important conversation exploring how these defining events have shaped our understanding of resilience, recovery, and community support.

On May 28, HEART 9/11 will gather at the 9/11 Museum and Memorial for a meaningful program: 25 Years Later: Creating Resilience for Communities in Crisis. Together, we will reflect on the lessons learned, examine how communities respond to trauma, and discuss how we can grow and become stronger.

Event details and registration information are included below. Attendance is free, but space is limited, so we encourage you to reserve your spot early and share this invitation with others who may be interested.

Thank you for your continued commitment to strengthening communities and supporting those in times of crisis. We hope to see you there.

READ MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

William KeeganRetired Lieutenant, Port Authority Police Department (PAPD), Special Operations

Sergeant Scott RuszczykNewtown, CT Police Department

Detective Sergeant Amity LaFantano , Danbury, CT PD

Spencer Eth, M.D.Chief of Mental Health, Miami VA Healthcare System, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Miami

Jonathan M. DePierro, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

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