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9/11 Week of Service and Remembrance

A slew of volunteering opportunities from the Volunteer Center, and a blood drive at Phelps, fill this important week of September 11.

Those closest to Ground Zero in the aftermath of 9/11 might remember two things: both a collective shaken faith in humanity and the amazing upsurge of grassroots goodwill.

Rather than feeling powerless on a day fraught with tough memories like 9/11, the in Westcheter urges us to tap into that positive energy that followed the tragedy over a decade ago. 

Last year, the Volunteer Center, located in Tarrytown, had great success coordinating a county-wide day of service to mark 9/11, with all the added attention the ten-year anniversary brought.

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"What's more significant about a 10th over an 11th?" asks Volunteer Center's Director Alisa Kesten. "Three hundred and sixty-five days, later the pain is still as painful, the memories are still as strong. We hope we have as strong a showing this year."

This year they have expanded a day to fill a whole week of activities for everyone, all ages and interests, and ranging across the three counties of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland.

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The planning started "probably the minute we finished the day of service last year," Kesten said. "It's been all hands on deck. It takes a really tremendous effort of staff and volunteers."

Director of Communications Amie Getis spoke to all the effort behind the scenes, and what's it worth.

“Don’t let 9/11 be about the violence," Getis said, "but about the community.” The ultimate goal being, “we always hope people will form a lifelong connection to a nonprofit in their area. There are year-round opportunities to give back.”

The Volunteer Center pairs people and organizations with volunteering opportunities and real need. A complete list of the volunteer project descriptions for the 9/11 events and beyond can be found at www.volunteer-center.org. Register online or by calling 914-948-4452.

Many projects for the week are filling up, but there are still many left. Here's a sample itinerary from Westchester:

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Remembrance Quilt Project – White Plains YMCA4:00PM to 6:00PM, White Plains

*Donate Books (and Create Cards) to Deployed Soldiers – Books to Soldiers, a new event in the line-up, 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM, Kensico Dam Plaza

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Saturday, Sept. 15

Art Project - Richmond Community Services, 1:00PM to 2:30PM Yonkers

Movie Showing. “New York Says Thank You” – White Plains Library2:00PM to 4:30PM, White Plains  

Honoring Heroes Blood Drive, at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, in honor of those who lost their life on and since September 11, 2001, and those who continue to fight for our freedom. Donate a pint today and save a life. Call Phelps Donor Services at 914-366-3916 for an appointment

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