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A Slice of New York

Memorial Glade, Rendering by Squared Design Lab

Welcome to our Cobblestone Fundraising Page!

Thanks for stopping by the A Slice of New York Cobblestone Fund Page. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum can only be built with the support of people like you and I. Our generosity will help us build a lasting tribute to honor the innocent victims and provide a place where future generations can understand the enormity of what happened on September 11, 2001.

Together we can honor those whose lives were lost and build a better future. We all lost something that September morning, it's time to think back, and to give back. Let's become part of history at Ground Zero. Donate today.

Our donations will sponsor cobblestones that will line the Memorial Plaza, becoming a permanent part of the Memorial itself.  Once we reach our goal, we'll get a number to indicate the placement of our cobblestones. When the Memorial opens, we will be able to locate our cobblestone on the Plaza by searching a directory.

Our goal $2,500 can only be reached with your support and commitment. Spread the word and get invovled!

Think Back. Move Forward. It's Time.
 
Help us pave the way to healing, remembrance and hope.


About the National September 11 Memorial & Museum

The National September 11 Memorial, Reflecting Absence, consisting of two massive voids with waterfalls cascading down their sides will serve as a powerful reminder of the Twin Towers and of the unprecedented loss of life from the attack on our soil.

The names of the 2,980 who were killed in the September 11 attacks in New York City, Washington, DC, Pennsylvania, and the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing will be inscribed around the edge of the Memorial pools.

An eight-acre landscaped Memorial Plaza filled with more than 300 trees will create a contemplative space separate from the sights and sounds of the surrounding city. The design is unique in its use of ecological considerations which exceed sustainability standards.

The Museum will retell the events of the day, and celebrate the lives of those who died. By displaying powerful artifacts from Ground Zero alongside more intimate objects and personal effects, the Museum will convey the enormity of the loss and the triumph of human spirit that are the heart of 9/11.

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is the not-for-profit corporation dedicating to building, programming and operating the Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center site.