9/11 Memory Inspires Fundraising Challenge

1,980 - that was how many steps it took for firefighters to reach the top of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attack. To honor the deaths of those lost their lives and the sacrifices of the first responders, Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center (NFMMC) has set up the 1,980-step fundraiser.

The aim of this fundraiser is to help non-profits such as animals at the Niagara County SPCA, engaging veterans, and volunteer fire halls who have been hit hard by the pandemic. “We thought of service dogs that were there on 9/11. That led to the animals at the SPCA, so we contacted them and they loved the idea and said they’d spread the word over their social media platforms,” said Mike Bevill of NFMMC. To learn more about the fundraiser, visit this site.

Source: NIAGARA GAZETTE


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