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Good morning,
Tomorrow, on the tenth anniversary of the horrific attacks of
September 11, 2001, we will mourn the innocent lives lost, honor the
heroic first responders who rushed to the scene, and pay tribute to our
troops and military families who have served over the past ten years to
keep us safe and strong.
But, I also hope you'll remember how the worst terrorist attack in
American history brought out the best in the American people. From
giving blood, volunteering time, and donating clothing, food and money,
in the weeks and months after the attacks, we were united as a nation,
everyone doing their part to lend a hand and help the country move
forward together.
With just a small act of service, or a simple act of kindness towards
others, you can both honor those we lost and those who serve us still,
and help us recapture the spirit of generosity and compassion that
followed 9/11.

September 11th has been designated as a National Day of Service and
Remembrance. Americans across the country will come together to honor
the victims of 9/11 and to reaffirm the strength of our nation with acts
of service and charity. In Minneapolis, volunteers will help restore a
community center, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, members of the
community are building new homes for deserving families, and once again,
Michelle and I will be joining a local service project as well.
There are so many ways to get involved, and every American can do
something. You can join me in participating in the National Day of
Service by finding a service opportunity in your area on Serve.gov.
A decade ago, our fellow citizens and first responders rushed up
stairwells, into flames, and into that cockpit and gave their lives to
save others. In the decade since, a new generation -- our military
personnel, intelligence officers, and law enforcement -- has stepped
forward to serve our country and keep us safe.
This weekend, I encourage all Americans to remember not only the
innocent lives we lost on that day, but to remember the ordinary
goodness and patriotism of the American people and the spirit of unity
that brought us together during the days and weeks after the attacks of
September 11th.
Sincerely,
President Barack Obama |
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