In 2019 9/11 Day Of Serve & Remembrance

Our great thanks to Bank of NY Mellon, lead sponsor of the 9/11 Tribute Museum’s 11th annual 9/11 National Day of Service & Remembrance event. Along with hundreds of volunteers, we were able to build 500 bicycles for children of active U.S. military members and first responders – we are very grateful for your contributions and support.

Every year, hundreds of our employees volunteer in recognition of the National 9/11 Day of Service & Remembrance as a meaningful way to acknowledge those who serve our country. This is a wonderful opportunity to honor our servicemen and women, and my colleagues and I are proud to volunteer with the 9/11 Tribute Museum once again.
– Bill Daley, Vice Chairman at BNY Mellon

More than just a museum

The 9/11 Tribute Museum (formerly known as the 9/11 Tribute Center) was founded in 2006 by the September 11th Families Association, a non-profit organization. The Museum offers visitors the ability to learn factual information about the events, the unprecedented rescue and recovery operations and the rebuilding of both Lower Manhattan and of people’s lives. The Museum presents videos, artifacts and “Person to Person History,” linking visitors who want to understand the historic events of 9/11 with those who experienced them.

Discover the tremendous spirit of resilience and service that arose after the attacks by exploring the Museum. or hear first-hand accounts of 9/11 on a guided walking tour of the 9/11 Memorial. Personalized tour experiences are available for group visits.

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