Every single family who lost someone on 9/11 received a check for $5,000 from Robin Hood just in time for the holidays, without having to fill out an application for assistance.
Ten years after 9/11, the victim’s children and families, and the families of rescue and recovery workers - our heroes - still require mental health services that remain unfunded.
As the world prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Robin Hood Foundation, the largest poverty fighting organization in New York City, has chosen SoundCloud to power the audio portion of their website commemorating the 9/11 tragedy.
Thirty-six hours after the attacks, Robin Hood established the 9/11 Relief Fund, and provided each victim’s family with a no-strings, no-application gift of $5,000 before the holidays. Following the check distribution, Robin Hood received hundreds of moving thank you notes. Celebrities including Mary-Louise Parker, Tom Welling, Arianna Huffington, and current and former Robin Hood board members including Harvey Weinstein, can be heard on the Robin Hood site reading from these incredibly touching letters. The Robin Hood 9/11 Relief Fund would go on to distribute more than $65 million dedicated to helping victims of the September 11 attacks.
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You can listen to the readings of these letters on the Robin Hood, 9/11 relief website as well as their SoundCloud page.
Thanks to the amazing team at SoundCloud for all their support on this project.
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Every single family who lost someone on 9/11 received a check for $5,000 just in time for the holidays. In most cases, those checks were the first funds the family every received. Within days, their poignant thank you letters started arriving at Robin Hood.
Listen to one letter read by Arianna Huffington.
The $65 million raised by the Robin Hood Relief Fund after 9/11 went to organizations and individuals all needing support. To view the full list of Relief Fund recipients, click here.
Emary Aronson, Managing Director of the Robin Hood 9/11 Relief Fund, explains the philosophy, approach and activities of the Fund. Listen and find out how Robin Hood worked a range of New York City ethnic populations to provide services to those who needed it most. Learn more here.