Aug
17
2011
The charities that have endured in the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have something in common: They look forward as well as back.
Once the immediate crisis passed, many 9/11-related charities broadened their mission to serve more people, such as rescue workers and their families or overseas victims of terror. Others have added educational programs to teach kids what happened on that tragic day.
The key: Adapt, or face irrelevance.
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