On September 11th, 2001, I was a US Secret Service senior supervisor/special agent assigned to our New York Field Office located in Building #7 of
‘At 8:46 on the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States became a nation transformed.’ This discerning opening line of the 9/11 Commission Report
We now acknowledge just how overwhelming and traumatic 9/11 has been on the American and global public, even those not directly affected. Many still experience
Everyone who has a birth year beginning with “19” clearly remembers where they were twenty years ago when they first heard of the terrorist attacks
My name is Margaret Hoelzer. I am a two-time Olympic swimmer and a three-time Olympic medalist. But, more importantly, I am a survivor of childhood
Growing up, my parents made it a priority for our family to volunteer and support our community. I remember waking up, putting on our matching
Grocery list in hand, I sat on the bench by the door to tie my shoes. My phone was open next to me alongside my
I have worked on the issue of human trafficking in the United States for the past 18 years. It is unfortunate the unique skills I
The most effective preventative and responsive aspect of combating human trafficking is you. “You” means every member of the community cohesively sharing knowledge on how
Tremendous strain is placed on parents having to manage the uncertainty and risk in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic along with the physical, emotional,