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Marine Corps League Supports Tunnel to Towers 5K in Alpena

Alpena Organizations Support Tunnel to Towers Foundation

The Alpena 1327 Detachment of the Marine Corps League and the VFW Auxiliary of Post 2496 recently presented checks to Dave Hornick, Alpena representative for Tunnel to Towers, demonstrating their commitment to the organization’s mission.

Courtesy Photo: Pictured from left are alpena 1327 Marine Corps Detachment League members Robert White and Nancy Flask, Dave Hornick with Tunnel to Towers, and VFW Auxiliary members Patrick Niedzwiecki and Cheryl Ludwiczak.

Courtesy Photo Pictured from left are Alpena 1327 Marine corps detachment League members Robert White and Nancy Flask, Dave Hornick with Tunnel to Towers, and VFW auxiliary members Patrick Niedzwiecki and Cheryl Ludwiczak.

Alpena, MI – The Alpena 1327 Detachment of the Marine Corps League and the VFW Auxiliary of Post 2496 have united to support the vital work of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Both organizations recently presented financial contributions to Dave Hornick,the Alpena representative for Tunnel to Towers,underscoring their dedication to the foundation’s impactful initiatives.

The upcoming Tunnel to Towers 5K event is scheduled to take place in Alpena on Saturday, September 6. This event serves as a key fundraiser and awareness builder for the foundation.

The Tunnel to Towers foundation, as detailed on its website, was established in the wake of the September 11th tragedy. It is committed to honoring the legacy of courage and heroism demonstrated by those who sacrificed their lives. Operating under the guiding principle, “While we have time, LET US DO GOOD,” the foundation provides crucial support to the nation’s fallen and catastrophically injured first responders, military heroes, and their families.

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Understanding the Tunnel to Towers Foundation

The Tunnel to towers Foundation was inspired by the sacrifice of First Lieutenant Brian McCarthy, a firefighter who died on September 11, 2001, while saving lives at the World Trade Center. The foundation’s name comes from the story of Fire Chief Stephen Siller, who ran through the Tunnel to Towers on his way to save lives. Since its inception,the foundation has expanded its mission to support wounded veterans and first responders,as well as the families of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Their programs include building smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and providing financial assistance to families who have lost a loved one in the line of duty.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tunnel to Towers

What is the primary mission of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation?
The Tunnel to towers Foundation’s primary mission is to honor the sacrifice of 9/11 heroes and support catastrophically injured first responders, military service members, and their families.
How does the Tunnel to Towers Foundation support injured heroes?
The foundation supports injured heroes by building mortgage-free, specially adapted smart homes and providing financial assistance to families who have lost a loved one in the line of duty.
When is the Tunnel to Towers 5K event in Alpena?
The Tunnel to Towers 5K event in Alpena is scheduled for Saturday, September 6.
What does the mantra “While we have time, LET US DO GOOD” signify for Tunnel to Towers?
This mantra signifies the foundation’s commitment to proactive service and support for those who have served and sacrificed for the nation.
Which Alpena organizations contributed to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation?
The Alpena 1327 Detachment of the Marine Corps League and the VFW Auxiliary of Post 2496

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