The Dallas 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is a symbolic and intensely physical event that provides an annual opportunity to remember fallen first responders, especially those lost on 9/11.
The climb is not a race and not focused on raising money. It is a remembrance and commemoration of the sacrifices of the 343 firefighters, 70 law enforcement officers and 9 EMS workers who perished at the World Trade Center. That day will forever serve as the most poignant example and reminder of what only few are willing to do for all: live and give their lives in the service of others.
The Dallas 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is a symbolic and intensely physical event that provides an annual opportunity to remember fallen first responders, especially those lost on 9/11.
The climb is not a race and not focused on raising money. It is a remembrance and commemoration of the sacrifices of the 343 firefighters, 70 law enforcement officers and 9 EMS workers who perished at the World Trade Center. That day will forever serve as the most poignant example and reminder of what only few are willing to do for all: live and give their lives in the service of others.
The Dallas 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is a symbolic and intensely physical event that provides an annual opportunity to remember fallen first responders, especially those lost on 9/11.
The climb is not a race and not focused on raising money. It is a remembrance and commemoration of the sacrifices of the 343 firefighters, 70 law enforcement officers and 9 EMS workers who perished at the World Trade Center. That day will forever serve as the most poignant example and reminder of what only few are willing to do for all: live and give their lives in the service of others.