“We Remember:” A Book Honoring Lives Lost Echoes of Love and Strength: Stories of a 9/11 Hero

“We Remember:” A Book Honoring Lives Lost Echoes of Love and Strength: Stories of a 9/11 Hero

Metairie, LA– WEBWIRE

In this touching book, We Remember, factor Maureen Crethan Santora commemorates the 2,977 people who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Through an engaging story that communicates the discomfort, strength, and enduring effect of that eventful day. She is a retired early youth instructor and had a deep and enduring impact from 9/11/01 as Maureen lost her only kid Christopher, a firemen that day.

We Remember a stirring statement honoring those lost and highlighting the long lasting impacts of that terrible day on households, neighborhoods, and the world. This collection includes wholehearted stories from member of the family who lost liked ones, providing viewpoint into their lives and the long lasting effect of their lack.

Embedded within the pages of We Remember is an effective lesson in treasuring lifes minutes and revealing love for those dear to us. As Maureen Crethan Santora states, Life must be wondrous sometimes. Life can be difficult sometimes. Maximize every day. Inform individuals you enjoy that you like them every day.

That its essential to value the cheerful minutes in life while acknowledging that difficulties might occur. It highlights the significance of making the most out of every day and revealing love to those who are dear to us regularly. It motivates us to focus on love and gratitude in our lives, acknowledging the short lived nature of time.

As we keep in mind those lost on September 11th, please think about supporting the Christopher Santora Educational Scholarship FundIn memory of Christopher Santora, a firemen who provided his life that day, the fund offers scholarships to high school senior citizens across the country.

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Join us in this significant venture by checking out www.santorafund.org for more information and make a distinction today.

Together, lets honor the past, enhance today, and influence a brighter future through the present of education.

Maureen Crethan Santora Start on her journey in the New York City Public School System back in 1967, dedicating more than 25 years to forming young minds in early youth education. Following a hiatus to raise her 4 kids, including her boy Christopher, who fearlessly compromised his life on September 11, 2001, Maureen bid goodbye to her function as a personnel designer at PS 2, Queens, in July 2001. She penned a book with an effective message focused on informing young trainees about the awful occasion, highlighting the devastating effect of hatred. A part of the books sales goes towards the Christopher A Santora Educational Scholarship Fund, which uses scholarships and academic resources to schools.

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