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Tunnel to Towers Tower Climb New York City

Sun June 2, 2024 New York, NY 10007 US Directions
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Mary OConnell

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$2,825

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I will be climbing the Freedom Tower again this year in honor of my brother FDNY Firefighter James J. Cody, Jr.-Bubba. Jimmy passed on 9/21/21 of 9/11 related injuries. Jimmy’s life very much reflected doing the best he possibly could. Which is the motto (Let Us Do Good) of Tunnel to Towers. The funds raised since 9/11, have been helping America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children and by building specially-adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. They are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to Never Forget September 11, 2001. It would mean so much to me if you would consider donating to this wonderful organization in memory of Jimmy.

Each year since 2015, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has held the Tunnel to Towers Tower Climb NYC at One World Observatory at One World Trade Center in New York City. One thousand participants climb 104 stories, symbolizing strength, hope and the resiliency of the American spirit.

The event celebrates the life and sacrifice of all 9/11 heroes, including FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller and FDNY Captain Billy Burke.

On September 11, 2001, Stephen Siller, a FDNY firefighter assigned to Brooklyn’s Squad 1, had just finished his shift and was on his way to play golf with his brothers. He suddenly got word over his scanner that an airplane had hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Stephen drove his truck to the entrance of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, strapped 60 lbs. of gear to his back and raced on foot through the tunnel to the Twin Towers. There, he gave up his life while saving others.

Captain William F. Burke, Jr. and his men were on the 27th floor of the North Tower when the South Tower collapsed. Billy immediately alerted the Captain of Ladder Co. 6 and the Officer of Ladder Co. 24, his original company, of the collapse. They, along with their men, immediately evacuated along with a number of civilians they were assisting, all surviving. Minutes later the North Tower collapsed and Billy perished along with the other innocents on September 11, 2001. He selflessly repeated, “keep going, I’m right behind you,” to keep his men moving to safety.

The view from One World Observatory at the top of One World Trade Center is nothing short of spectacular. After making the emotional climb, participants explore expansive, panoramic views in every direction from a unique perspective. One of the major highlights, of course, is viewing the two reflecting pools that mark the footprints of where the Twin Towers once stood.

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Top Donors

$2,825 Raised By 23 Donors

$500 on behalf of Joseph Amato
$250 on behalf of John Cody
$200 on behalf of Betty Amato
$150 on behalf of Kathy Diver
$100 on behalf of Brian O’Donnell
$100 on behalf of Donna Cody
$100 on behalf of Edward Lindh
$100 on behalf of ELAINE FENICK
$100 on behalf of Hilary ONeill
$100 on behalf of James Heins
$100 on behalf of Joan Cody
$100 on behalf of John I
$100 on behalf of John Montemarano
$100 on behalf of John Shirts Filardo
$100 on behalf of Lawrence Talt
$100 on behalf of Lisa & Bobby
$100 on behalf of Marianne Blumenstetter
$100 on behalf of Mary Green
$100 on behalf of Michael Cody
$100 on behalf of Susie and Rich Tighe
$50 on behalf of Christopher Howard
$50 on behalf of Patricia Nicoll
$25 from Anonymous

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