Honor365®, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, invites the public to attend a Connect and Honor Ceremony on July 28, 2021 at 7pm, at the American Legion Post 160 (160 Legion Drive). The focus of the 1-hour program is to remember and honor the 9/11 fallen and local heroes who continue to serve in Georgia.
A nationwide tour began January 22, 2021 in Utah and will end September 12, 2021 in New York to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11. A 9/11 replica model was given to Honor365 on behalf of The United State of America by Daan Van Der Steijn, Creator, from Deurne, The Netherlands. The tagline for the full exhibit, “Remembering the One®. Remembering Them All®.” The 9/11 exhibit is on display in specific cities for 2-5 weeks at a time. Additionally, in every city that is a part of the nationwide tour, a 1-hour Honor Walk Ceremony or a Connect & Honor community outreach event is held to pay tribute to those impacted by the tragic events of 9/11 while also recognizing and honoring local community heroes selected by their city.
Until September 12, 2021, we invite the public to visit the 9/11 exhibit at specific locations throughout the United States. To follow the 9/11 Exhibit progress and make plans to visit the exhibit visit https://honor365.org/911Exhibit.
Honor365’s mission is to provide resource and referral support to veterans, first responders, and their families. Our vision: A world without suicide. Our vision includes an “Oath to Live” movement. You can learn more about taking an Oath to Live on our website, Facebook at Honor365 or Instagram @oathtolive_official and @honorvet365.
Honor365 proceeds from this nationwide tour are dedicated to supporting mental wellness for veterans, first responders, and their families. The 9/11 Exhibit is focused on healing, uniting, and educating the rising generation. “We understand first responder and veteran suicide is of great concern, and that the world has gone through so much recently,” said Dr. Ninzel Rasmuson, Founder of Honor365. “From firefighters, law enforcement, EMS, 911 dispatchers, veterans, and our troops, and many others who are on the front line of helping those in need, the stress from this line of work can take its toll. Honor365 will continue to support the wellness of those we serve by helping those who help us every day.”