Permanent tribute to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers is being planned
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Permanent tribute to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers is being planned
People tie ribbons at the base of the last pillar to stand at Ground Zero during a ceremony for the 15th anniversary of the end of the nine month recovery effort at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum on May 30, 2017 in New York City. The event hornored rescue and recovery workers and the sacrifices they made.It was announced today by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, 9/11 Memorial Board Chair and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Board Member and former 'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart that plans are underway for a permanent dedication at the 9/11 Memorial to honor rescue and recovery workers at Ground Zero after the September 11th attacks. Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP.



NEW YORK, NY.- National September 11 Memorial & Museum Board Chairman Michael R. Bloomberg and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo with Board Member Jon Stewart announced plans for the development of a permanent dedication at the 9/11 Memorial to recognize the rescue and recovery at Ground Zero.

New York State, through its affiliates, and Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide support and funding for the permanent dedication that will be located on the Memorial Glade. For several months, Memorial and Museum officials have been exploring creating a commemorative space and walkway to recognize rescue and recovery workers. The glade is the grassy clearing on the southwest corner of the 8-acre plaza near the Survivor Tree.

The Memorial and Museum will lead in the planning, design and development of the dedication with the Memorial’s architects, including Michael Arad. The dedication would expand on existing exhibitions and programming that examine the impact the 9/11 disaster had on the health of those who were exposed, including first responders, workers, survivors, residents and others.

“Thousands of people converged at the World Trade Center site immediately after the attacks to show the world that our city and our country were not defeated,” said Bloomberg, the city’s 108th mayor, who led the revitalization of lower Manhattan after 9/11. “We owe these men and women of the recovery a great debt of gratitude and they deserve a fitting tribute for their courage, sacrifice and bravery.”

“Fifteen years after 9/11, we still feel the pain and loss as if it were yesterday,” Gov. Cuomo said. “This tribute will be a poignant reminder of the selflessness and courage of our first responders, who embody the best values of New Yorkers, and ensure that their sacrifice will never be forgotten."

Cuomo, 9/11 victims’ family members, 9/11-health advocates and others are lending their support. Cuomo has long been committed in helping to ensure those suffering from 9/11-related illnesses have access to the resources they need. This includes legislation he signed providing $9 million in state aid for 9/11 workers suffering from health problems and extending time for workers and volunteers to secure additional workers’ compensation, disability and accidental death benefits.

“Many rescue and recovery workers will tell you that they responded to Ground Zero because they felt a duty to act,” said Stewart, a longtime 9/11-health advocate and member of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Board. “Without regard for their own health and wellbeing and with no demand for recognition, these men and women played a critical role in helping us all in New York and across the country get back on our feet. Today thousands are living with serious illnesses and dying at an alarming rate. I’m thrilled this is finally happening, that this dedication will give them the recognition they’re due.”

9/11 Memorial & Museum Board Member Lee Ielpi, whose firefighter son, Jonathan Ielpi, died on 9/11, arrived at the World Trade Center shortly after the second tower collapse and returned daily to help with rescue and recovery operations. As a tradition with the FDNY, where Ielpi served for more than 25 years, he worked over nine months in an attempt to recover all who were lost, including his son of FDNY’s Squad 288.

“I have hope that this dedicated place to reflect will help to offer a sense of peace and help ensure these men and women will always be remembered for their many sacrifices,” said Ielpi, who is also president of the 9/11 Tribute Museum. “The memory of their time here and its lasting effects have not faded. Our commitment to them has not faded either.”

“I am humbled and awed to play a small part in assisting the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in ensuring history is never distorted and the plight of all 9/11 responders is told accurately,” FealGood Foundation President John Feal said. “Building a permanent dedication that best represents not only our city but our nation’s heroes on such sacred grounds validates the heroic actions of those in uniform and non-uniform who gave so much of themselves that horrific Tuesday morning, and continue to give of themselves to this day.”

"After the towers fell, and before the dust cloud settled, these remarkably brave men and women risked their lives, and health, as they joined the response and helped start the process of recovery,” 9/11 Memorial & Museum President and CEO Alice M. Greenwald said. “We should always remember what they endured in the aftermath of the attacks as they paved the way for this city and our country to rebuild.”

“Every day, injured and ill 9/11 responders and survivors from every state across the country continue to have to deal with the health effects from their exposure to toxins at Ground Zero over 15 years ago. There are currently over 77,000 9/11 responders and survivors participating in the World Trade Center Health Program. More than 39,000 have at least one condition related to 9/11, with more than 6,000 having a 9/11 related cancer. There are many that are fully disabled by their injuries, and too many have died from them, like FDNY firefighter Ray Pfeifer who, after a long fight, died just the other day from his 9/11 cancer,” 911 Health Watch Executive Director Benjamin Chevat said. “Establishing a permanent dedication on the plaza of the national 9/11 Memorial that reminds the country of the extent of the health crisis facing so many is a fitting tribute to responders like Ray and the thousands of others like him. We thank Governor Cuomo, 9/11 Memorial Board Chairman Michael R. Bloomberg and Board Member Jon Stewart for their leadership with this effort.”










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