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Brian Canty PDF Print E-mail
brian cantyDear Friends and Family,
 
I need your help in supporting a very worthy cause.  I would like you to sponsor me as I run in the ING New York City Marathon for Tuesday’s Children on November 6, 2011. Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that has made a long term commitment to every individual impacted by the events of September 11, 2001 and more recently those who have been impacted by terrorist incidents worldwide.  Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience, providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities. 
 
Through the First Responder Alliance, Tuesday’s Children serves the heroic first responders that worked tirelessly at Ground Zero.  Many now exhibit physical and mental health issues, including chronic respiratory ailments, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, cancer and fibrosis. Programming for this population includes health and wellness, stress management, nutrition, career planning workshops, life management and family relationship building and communication. In addition, family events including picnics, sporting events, and community service opportunities help to strengthen bonds.
 
Project COMMON BOND brings together teens, ages 15-20, from around the world who share a “common bond” — the loss of family member due to an act of terror. This program has hosted teenagers from Argentina, England, Ireland, Israel, Liberia, Palestine, Russia, Spain, Sri Lanka and the United States.  This year’s program, now in its fourth year, was hosted in Washington DC
Tuesday’s Children has been selected as a Charity Partner in the ING New York City Marathon.  Tuesday’s Children is currently working with 30 runners as part of this very special program.  Each runner has committed to raise at least $2,500 in support of Tuesday’s Children.  Any donation you could make on my behalf for Tuesday’s Children would be much appreciated.  As the 10th Anniversary approaches the families continue to have a great need for Tuesday’s Children programs and services. 
 
Please feel free to browse the Tuesday’s Children website for more information on their life changing programs and services www.tuesdayschildren.org.  Additionally, do not hesitate to contact Alisha at (516) 562-9000 should you have questions, wish to make a donation, or require additional information. 
 
Warmest regards,
 
Brian Canty
 

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Don't forget to write "Brian" in the gift designation box. 

 
 
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Tuesday's Children Junior Board

The Tuesday's Children Junior Board consists of a diverse group of young professionals committed to raising awareness for Tuesday's Children's programs and services.  By coordinating an annual calendar of fundraising events and volunteer opportunities, the Tuesday's Children Junior Board will serve as the next generation of leaders committed to serving the needs of the 9/11 community of families, first responders, as well as those around the world that have been affected by acts of terrorism.  If you are interested in becoming a Junior Board member, please contact Alisha at (516) 562-9000.

Co-Chairs

Kristine Charbonneau & Joseph Dickey

Anna Maria Barbuti Aria Grillo
Mariella Barbuti David Grimner
Emily Berger Emily Harrington
Sean Cahill Alexandra Iervolino
Elisabeth Cardiello Joshua Kahan
Nicole Cavaliere Douglas Kechijian
Noel Charbonneau Brian Leach
Denis Cole Jessica Milano
Maura Costello Caroline Nassbaum
Sarah Crawford Christina Papi
Nicholas Di iorio Kevin Parks
Carla Dilgard Nadia Rhodes
Matthew Dimmling Kimberly Russo
Jonathan Egan Courtney Scanlin
Gregory Emmanuelidis Frank Schiro
Michael Emmanuelidis Jessica Sears
Tara Feinberg Hilary Sica
Shane Finnegan Meghan Simmons
Mollie Garza Patrick Sullivan
Patrick Gordon Samantha Tuchfeld
Elizabeth Gotimer Catherine Wang
Amanda Greogry Aaron Weitzman
 
Jamie Dollick PDF Print E-mail

Dear Family and Friends,

jamie dollickIt has been nearly 10 years since the 9/11 terrorist attack. Firefighters, equipped and confident, responded with the readiness to serve and save. Face to face with danger and fear hundreds of firefighters selflessly gave their lives to save others. “Greater love has no man than this that he lay down his life for a friend”.  These men and women died heros in the eyes of all Americans. We all say “we will never forget” but that phrase couldn’t be more true than to the children who lost their father’s and mother’s on that dreadful day ten years ago.

Tuesdays Children is a non-profit family service organization commitment to every individual impacted by the events of September, 11, 2001. By offering support and encouragement, families are able to heal and recover and gain a stronger bond to one another.

Through the First Responder Alliance, Tuesdays Children serves the heroic first responders that worked tirelessly at Ground Zero. Many now exhibit physical and mental health issues, including chronic respiratory ailments, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, cancer and fibrosis. Programming for this population includes health and wellness, stress management, nutrition, career planning workshops, life management and family relationship building and communication.

On November 6, 2011 I will be running the New York City Marathon. I am running this race in honor of my dad (a Chula Vista Fire Captain and my personal hero), in recognition of the Chula Vista fire fighters, and in support of Tuesdays Children.

By $upporting me in my training, Tuesdays Children will continue to bring support and encouragement to our 9/11 families.

-Jamie

tc_logoClick HERE to make a donation to support Jamie in the ING New York City Marathon on November 6th!  

Don't forget to write "Jamie" in the gift designation box.

 

 

 
Luis Aguirre Amaya PDF Print E-mail

Dear  Friends, Family, and Colleagues,

LuisThank you for supporting me and Tuesday’s Children during my running of the NYC Marathon in November 2011.  Your support was amazing!!  In order to continue supporting this wonderful cause I am reaching out to you again.  Whether you donated before or would like to donate for the first time, Tuesday’s Children and I would wholeheartedly appreciate your generosity.
 
In honor of the charity, I am dedicating the following races in 2012 to the wonderful work that they do:
  • September 15th: Atlantic City Triathlon
  • September 30th: Ironman 70.3, Poconos
  • October 7th: Staten Island Half-Marathon
Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that has made a long term commitment to every individual impacted by the events of September 11, 2001 and more recently those who have been impacted by terrorist incidents worldwide.  Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience, providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities.
 
Through the First Responder Alliance, Tuesday’s Children serves the heroic first responders that worked tirelessly at Ground Zero.  Many now exhibit physical and mental health issues, including chronic respiratory ailments, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, cancer and fibrosis. Programming for this population includes health and wellness, stress management, nutrition, career planning workshops, life management and family relationship building and communication. In addition, family events including picnics, sporting events, and community service opportunities help to strengthen bonds.
 
Project COMMON BOND brings together teens, ages 15-20, from around the world who share a “common bond” — the loss of family member due to an act of terror. This program has hosted teenagers from Argentina, England, Ireland, Israel, Liberia, Palestine, Russa, Spain, Sri Lanka and the United States.  This year’s program, now in its fourth year, was hosted in Washington DC.
 
Again, thank you for your kindness and generosity.
 
 

Luis

tc_logoClick HERE to make a donation to support Luis!

 Don't forget to write "Luis" in the gift designation box.

 

 

 

 
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TEAM TUESDAY’S CHILDREN

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

BEFORE I SIGN UP…

 

Who is Tuesday’s Children?

Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit family service organization that has made a long term commitment to every individual impacted by the events of September 11, 2001 and more recently those who have been impacted by terrorist incidents worldwide.

Since 2001, Tuesday’s Children has promoted healing and recovery by strengthening family resilience, providing individual coping and life management skills and creating community through programs, mental health support and family engagement opportunities.

What is Team Tuesday’s Children?

Team Tuesday’s Children provides a platform for athletes to participate in well known New York City endurance events like the New York City Half Marathon, the ING New York City Marathon and the Nautica New York City Triathlon.

Team members not only have the opportunity to acquire their own bib in these coveted events, they have the chance to fundraise and raise awareness for Tuesday’s Children’s valuable programs to families and responders impacted by September 11, 2001 and terrorism around the world. 

Who benefits from the money I raise?

Your fundraising commitment supports Tuesday’s Children programs which include:

  • Our renowned Mentoring Program for children and teenagers,
  • Project COMMON BOND that unites young adults from around the world coping with the common bond of traumatic loss of a loved one due to terrorism,
  • Unique enrichment services life management workshops for adults,
  • Specialized college and career guidance programs,
  • Meaningful community service projects like Helping Heals,
  • The First Responder Alliance that provides a variety of programs for our heroic first responders and their families.

All of our programs address the ongoing needs of children and families.  They bring families together, helping them recover from their loss and develop a sense of future. 

What are the benefits to joining Team Tuesday’s Children?

Team Tuesday’s Children provides you with guaranteed entry to any of the following events: the New York Half Marathon, ING New York Marathon and the Nautica New York City Triathlon.   We also offer fundraising tools that will be helpful when reaching out to family, friends, co-workers etc. 

Team Tuesday’s Children will provide each team member with a racing shirt for the event, a goody bag, as well as space on our website to promote your efforts. 

Can international runners participate with Team Tuesday’s Children?

Absolutely, we welcome athletes from all over the world.

Is there a limit to the number of participants for the events on Team Tuesday’s Children’s calendar?

Yes.  Team Tuesday’s Children receives a certain number of spots for each event.  Secure your spot by registering early!

 

I’M CONVINCED AND WANT TO JOIN…

How do I register with Team Tuesday’s Children?

What is the registration fee for Team Tuesday’s Children?  Is there a fundraising minimum?

There is no registration fee paid to Tuesday’s Children to sign up for an endurance event.  There is a chance, depending on the event, that you will have to pay a fee to the race organizer when you complete registration.  Fundraising commitments vary per event but are in the range of $1,500 and $2,500.

Does Team Tuesday’s Children pay my registration fee?

No.  The participants are responsible for paying for their own registration fees.  Information regarding registration costs will be provided in your introduction email.

Can I participate in more than one event per year with Team Tuesday’s Children?

Yes.  We welcome repeat athletes and will send you event information as soon as we learn about future events.

 

THE THOUGHT OF FUNDRAISING MAKES ME NERVOUS…

How can I raise money for Team Tuesday’s Children?  What fundraising resources does Team Tuesday’s Children provide to help me reach my goal?

You can raise your fundraising commitment by reaching out to your family, friends, colleagues, neighbors, businesses that you frequent, etc.  Aim high.  You will surprise yourself with your success when you believe what you can achieve.  We will provide template letters and tried and true tricks for reaching your goals.  Visit our Fundraising Tools for more information.  The fundraising professionals at Tuesday’s Children are always a phone call away and can provide you with ideas as well. 

Are there fundraising deadlines?

We ask that 50% of your fundraising pledge be raised a month before your scheduled endurance event.  The entire pledge must be met with 7 days after the endurance event.  If you have not reached your commitment, your credit card will be charged for the remaining balance.

What if I do not reach my fundraising commitment 7 days after the endurance event?

While Tuesday’s Children will make every effort to work with you, we do require a credit card be put on file with us as part of your application.  This information is held until you have met your commitment.  If your commitment is not fulfilled 7 days after the event, your credit card will be charged the remaining balance. 

How can my supporters donate on my behalf?

  • Your supporters can visit our online donations page by clicking HERE.  Make sure they complete the entire form and put your name in the text box located under the donation amount.
  • Your supporters can also call our offices at 516.562.9000 to make a donation over the phone.
  • Finally, your supporters can give you a check* or can mail it to:

Attn: Tuesday’s Children

390 Plandome Road, Suite 217

Manhasset , New York 11030

*They should put your name on the memo line.

 

How am I notified of my fundraising progress?

A team member will be notified of all donations that come through the mail or through our website within 48 hours of the donation being received. 

Are corporate gifts counted toward my total?

Yes!  A matching gift will be counted toward your fundraising commitment.  Completed matching gift forms should be sent to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or to our offices.

 

WHEN WE GET CLOSE TO RACE DAY…

What happens if I get injured and cannot participate?  Is there a cancellation policy?

If you are injured, you are still responsible for your fundraising commitment.  In the case of New York Road Runner events, when you reach the fundraising commitment, Tuesday’s Children will contact the New York Road Runners so you can be deferred to the following year.   

Will Team Tuesday’s Children pick up my race packet and bib for me?

No.  Only registrants can pickup race packets and bibs.  Please remember to pack photo ID because it is required to pick up your race packet.  

  
 ONE MORE THING…

What if I have already secured my own bib in an endurance event but still want to be a member of Team Tuesday’s Children?

Any participant in any endurance event can fundraise for Tuesday’s Children.  There is no fundraising commitment and you would still be provided with all the benefits of a Team Tuesday’s Children member – fundraising tools, a goody bag and space on our website to promote your efforts.

 

 
 
 
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