September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows has 200 members in 31 states and seven foreign countries, each of them directly affected by losing a family member in the 9/11 attacks. Over the coming year, meet our members and learn about their work here.
Adele Welty
son Timothy, a firefighter, was lost in the line of duty at the World Trade Center. More.
David Potorti
is one of the founding members of Peaceful Tomorrows. He lost his oldest brother, Jim at the World Trade Center. More.
Rita Lasar
is one of the founding members of Peaceful Tomorrows. Her brother, Abe Zelmanowitz died at the World Trade Center. More.
Wright Salisbury
lost his son-in-law, Ted Hennessy, Jr. on 9/11. More.
Terry Greene
lost her brother, Donald Freeman Greene on Flight 93. More.
Nancy Meyer
lost her sister-in-law, Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, on Flight 93. Lauren was the wife of Nancy's brother Jack. More.
Antonio Aversano
lost his father Louis at the World Trade Center. More.
Loretta Filipov
lost her husband, Alexander Filipov, on Flight 11. More.
Terry Rockefeller
lost her sister Laura who was killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center. More.
Robyn Bernstein
lost her mother, Roberta Bernstein Heber at the World Trade Center. More.
Bruce Wallace
lost his nephew, New York State Supreme Court Officer Mitch Wallace on 9/11. More.
Andrea Leblanc
Andrea LeBlanc lost her husband, Robert G. LeBlanc, Professor Emeritus of Geography, on UA#175 when it was flown into the second WTC tower. More.
Jim Fyfe
lost his son Karleton D.B.Fyfe on Flight 11 More.
Barb Fyfe
lost her son, Karleton D. B. Fyfe on Flight 11 More.
Talat Hamdani
lost her son, Salman at the North Tower of the World Trade Center More.
Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez
lost their son, Greg, at the World Trade Center More.
Colleen Kelly
Lost her brother, Bill Kelly, Jr. at the North Tower of the World Trade Center More.
Beverly Eckert
Lost her husband, Sean Rooney at the World Trade Center. More.