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Tunnel to Towers Foundation Grants 10,000th Mortgage-Free Home
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NEW YORK, March 23, 2026 - The Tunnel to Towers Foundation today announced the completion of its 10,000th mortgage-free home for fallen first responders and military heroes, and their families. This significant milestone marks a continuing evolution of the foundation's mission, born from the tragic events of 9/11 and the extraordinary bravery of New York City firefighter Stephen Siller.
The story of Stephen Siller is inextricably linked to the foundation that bears his name. On September 11, 2001, after parking his truck and donning his gear, Siller famously ran through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel - a nearly mile-long trek - towards the World Trade Center to help those in need. He carried 60 pounds of gear and was determined to reach those trapped, ultimately sacrificing his own life in the effort. This act of selfless courage has become a symbol of heroism and unwavering commitment to others.
Founded by Siller's family, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation initially focused on fulfilling a deeply personal commitment: paying off the mortgages of the fallen firefighters, police officers, and other first responders who perished during the 9/11 attacks. This direct support provided a critical financial lifeline to families already grappling with unimaginable loss. However, the organization's dedication to those who serve quickly expanded.
"We are humbled to celebrate this monumental milestone," stated Elizabeth Frausto, Executive Director of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. "It's a testament to the generosity of our donors, the hard work of our team, and the unwavering commitment to serving our nation's heroes."
Since 2013, the Foundation has steadily increased its impact, extending its reach beyond 9/11 heroes to include all fallen first responders - police, firefighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians - across the United States. Recognizing the sacrifices made by those who protect our communities every day, the foundation provides financial support to families who have lost loved ones in the line of duty.
More recently, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has broadened its scope even further with the launch of its 'Homes for Veterans' program. This initiative specifically targets veterans struggling with homeownership, providing mortgage-free homes to those who have bravely served our country but face challenges in securing stable housing. The program addresses a critical need, particularly for veterans facing financial hardship or disabilities. The expansion into veteran support highlights the Foundation's understanding that the commitment to those who serve doesn't end when they leave active duty. It acknowledges the ongoing sacrifices made by veterans and their families.
The completion of the 10,000th home isn't just a numerical achievement; it represents a profound impact on the lives of countless individuals and families. Each mortgage paid off signifies a family freed from financial burden, allowing them to grieve, rebuild their lives, and honor the memory of their loved ones. It's a tangible expression of gratitude for those who put their lives on the line to protect others.
The Foundation's success is driven by a robust fundraising model, relying heavily on individual donations, corporate sponsorships, and signature events like the annual 9/11 Memorial Run & Walk. These events not only raise crucial funds but also serve as powerful reminders of the spirit of unity and resilience that emerged in the aftermath of 9/11.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation's journey from a local initiative to a national organization is a remarkable one. It's a story of unwavering dedication, expanding compassion, and a commitment to honoring the legacy of Stephen Siller by ensuring that those who risk everything for us receive the support they deserve. As the foundation looks towards the future, it remains steadfast in its mission to 'do good' and remember those who gave their all, one mortgage-free home at a time.
To learn more about the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, its programs, and how to contribute, visit T2T.org.
Contact: Joe Policaro Tunnel to Towers Foundation [email protected]
Read the Full WKRG Article at:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/tunnel-towers-foundation-completes-home-010756060.html
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