AYLUS Syosset Attends the Syosset Candle Light Festival Remembrance Day for 9/11

The tragedy of September 11th was an attack on not just New York City, but one at the heart of America. Living in Syosset, 9/11 is an event that has affected many of our community’s family members, going as far as taking our loved ones. Being just around an hour from the twin towers, it’s no wonder that 9/11 holds a significant place in all our hearts. Nearly 3000 civilians died instantly, and that number unfortunately doubles when we look to the individuals that have suffered from the health effects afterwards. Nearly every family in Syosset has a member that can give a first hand description of what they saw on that day.

 

While 9/11 was a heartbreaking day for all New Yorkers, it also brought the best out of our citizens. On that day, all ways in and out of NYC were shut down, but hundreds of strangers came together to open a path to safety. Over 500,000 people rode onto boats to safety in just nine hours, marking this the largest boat rescue in US history. Tens of thousands of first responders rushed to the site, risking their own lives for the possibility of saving another’s. These selfless actions also took the lives of 343 firefighters, including one of our own Syosset heroes. 

 

We gather together on this day, not only to remember a tragedy that will guide us to a better nation, but to pay our respects to the ones who sacrifice for our community. This memorial is one of AYLUS Syosset’s biggest events, having a turnout of around 50 students. Two of our very talented volunteers stepped up to create a beautiful piece of art, which every student signed, to give to the fire department and their officers. Volunteers also contributed bouquets of flowers or handmade treats for the station. During the ceremony, everyone listened to speeches, honoring our town’s very own first responders. After the speeches, every officer followed by the public were invited to step down into the memorial and put down their candles. We are proud to be a part of the candle light ceremony every year, and to honor the heroes of Syosset.

 

Never forget.

 

Report written by Rachel Zhang.

 

Volunteers and hours:

 

Rachel Zhang: 2 hours

Elva Chen: 2 hours

Nicole Zhang: 4 hours

Cynthia Chen: 4 hours

Christopher Chen: 4 hours

Connie Chen: 4 hours

Yue Chan: 4 hours

Khloe Wang: 4 hours

Kourtney Wang: 4 hours

Justyn Lam: 4 hours

Jayden Lam: 4 hours

Jacey Lam: 4 hours

Kingston Lu: 2 hours

Aiden Zheng: 4 hours

Jolin Zheng: 2 hours

Kexuan Chen: 4 hours

Harven Xie: 4 hours

Olivia Huang: 4 hours

Aiden Chen: 4 hours

Michelle Huang: 4 hours

Selina Lin: 4 hours

Arthur Zhang: 2 hours

Alicia Chen: 4 hours

Alina Chen: 4 hours

Lucille Lam: 4 hours

Anson Ye: 4 hours

Vincent Ye: 4 hours

Jianie Huang: 4 hours

Nicole Chen: 4 hours

Andrew Lin: 4 hours

Aiden Lin: 4 hours

Audrey Lin: 4 hours

Cliff Xiao: 4 hours

Kyle Xiao: 4 hours

Aaron Gross: 4 hours

Claire Chen: 4 hours

Tiffany Chan: 4 Hours

 

Updated: December 1, 2025 — 8:34 pm

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