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- Q7851415 subject Q6809514.
- Q7851415 abstract "Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that “has made a long term commitment to meet the needs of every family who lost a loved one in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001”. Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience, providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities. In the past decade, Tuesday’s Children has worked with 5,500 individuals, including 3,000 children, who lost a loved one in 9/11 and 2,000 under-served recovery workers and their families. More recently, efforts have been made by the organization to expand their programming and services to those affected by terrorism around the world through “Project Common Bond,” an 8-day peace-building and leadership camp for teens that share a “common bond” of losing a loved one to terrorism.".
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- Q7851415 comment "Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that “has made a long term commitment to meet the needs of every family who lost a loved one in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001”. Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience, providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities.".
- Q7851415 label "Tuesday's Children".