Stories of Hope: Asia’s New Wings 9/11 Memorial & Museum / By 911 Memorial Staff Excerpt from article: Nyantee Asherman, senior interpretive guide at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, finds inspiration in the way Cottom’s family remembers Asia Cottom and thinks...
Visiting the 9/11 Memorial and Museum was no Ordinary Visit for Parents of 11 year old Asia Cottom a victim of 9/11 For Immediate Release Washington, D.C. – On Saturday, April 30th, 2016, the founders of the Asia SiVon Cottom (ASC) Memorial Scholarship Fund, Mr...
Jan 22 2016 16:26 pm / By JPachucki in From the Museum This winter, the 9/11 Memorial Museum is inspired by a special artifact that belonged to one of the youngest 9/11 victims, Asia Cottom.Asia Cottom, Gift of Michelle Cottom. A vivacious 11-year-old, Cottom was just...
Press Release For Immediate Release – December 14, 2015 The Asia SiVon Cottom Memorial Foundation (ASC), is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Kenae Black as its new Executive Director effective immediately. The selection was made after a regional search...
September 12, 2015, Ellison L Barber and WUSA, WASHINGTON (WUSA9) — Fourteen years ago two planes crashed in the World Trade Center, then one crashed into the Pentagon, killing over 180 people. For one local family it’s a day to remember the daughter they...
President Obama established the Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge to build bridges of understanding across our differences, especially among rising leaders, and to serve our neighbors. Interfaith service involves people from different religious and...
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