Bergen Branch Honors Firefighter Heroes in Fort Lee for the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 and COVID-19

About a week ago, it was 9/11. The terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Americans host commemorative events at all three sites on the anniversary of the attacks.

Firefighters and their families sacrifice a lot to save lives, who deserve our honor and respect, especially at this memorial moment. Not to mention, firefighters, among other first responders, were still working even during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, risking their lives to help others.

This September, the Bergen Branch decided to participate in an event called “Meals from the Heart”, led by Greater Princeton Branch, in which AYLUS members honor our firefighter heroes in our community in our unique way.

Members delivered food (snacks, homemade goods, drinks) as a way to give thanks to the Fort Lee Fire Department. We were happy that we could find a way to express our gratitude.

Members: Dawson Lin (3 hours), Timur Gleybman (3 hours), Sabrina Lu (3 hours), Maggie Yan (3 hours)

Members deliver the food to the Fort Lee Fire Department

Members stand outside in front of the Fort Lee Fire Department entrance

Sabrina and her mom, having made hot dog breads for the donation

 

A letter of thanks

Updated: September 19, 2021 — 4:38 pm

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