The WeINSPIRE Movement is excited to partner with the Travis Manion Foundation to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11. WeINSPIRE and Travis Manion Foundation will tell four stories, one per Thursday, starting August 26 leading up to September 11 of the moments forever etched in our memories ranging from a survivor, a family member of the fallen, Veteran, and First Responder on the scene. This collection of stories will be highlighted on the WeINSPIRE website and named “9/11 Stories of Heroism, Hope, and Inspiration: 20 Years Later”.
Murfreesboro Police Officer Cole Glass serves under the Travis Manion Foundation as a Character Does Matter mentor for elementary students. Through his work, he teaches students how to become everyday heroes and leaders in their own communities. Wanting his students to see the impact 9/11 has had, Glass inspires them to take part in the community’s first-ever 9/11 Heroes Run.
As dark times struck the United States of America on September 11th, 2001, many tragedies came as a result of the horrific terrorist attacks that took place. But through tragedy, a hero is always born, and that's who 1stLt Travis Manion became in the process. With the guidance of his father, Col. Manion, Travis established a legacy of his own as a war hero and protector of the American people.
When Jessica Ross moved from New Jersey to South Carolina, she experienced her most “isolating” September 11th ever. Absent from a community of supporters, she mourned her older brother, Christopher Amoroso, 29, a Port Authority Police Officer trained in special tactics and fire patrol, quietly. The oldest of six siblings, Chris was last seen entering the North Tower after leading numerous people to safety from lower levels.
Shumi Brody was given a second chance at life by the firefighter who saved her life on September 11. He said, “Stay calm, keep moving. You’re getting out of here," and she did. Last year, Brody and family ran the 9/11 Heroes Run in honor of his service.
September 11, 2021, will mark 20 years of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. Tim Sullivan, with the New York City Fire Department, tells his story about being a firefighter on that day and reminding us never to forget the spirit of 9/11. Tim also recounts meeting the late 1st Lt Travis Manion and connecting to Travis Manion Foundation.
Since 2007, the inaugural 9/11 Heroes Run Event in Doylestown, PA, runners, walkers and ruckers have come together to honor our nation’s first responders who selflessly sacrificed on September 11th and veterans who have served in the wars since. This annual race series has seen upwards of 90 race locations around the world, uniting more than 60,000 people.