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Twin Towers Orphan Fund, founded on Sept. 12, 2001, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public benefit organization, Fed. Tax ID# 57-1197371.

All donations are fully
tax-deductible.


A note from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

I am honored to share a few words in tribute to this organization and the lives it blesses.

The events of September 11, 2001, brought this nation together in a spirit of mourning and compassion. Now, more than five years later, many still mourn and still need the care of a committed and compassionate citizenry. One such group is the orphans of9/11 who suffered not only from the public nature of this tragedy, but from the loss of a beloved parent.

The Twin Towers Orphan Fund uses the generous donations it receives to defray the costs of schooling and mental and physical health services for those whose parents died on that tragic day. The children who receive this aid are being given a chance to embrace opportunities that, for a time, seemed close to them.

I express my heartfelt gratitude to this organization and its contributors for helping builder brighter futures for these courageous children and their families.

Sincerely,
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Rebuilding futures, one child at a time.
The Twin Towers Orphan Fund was founded on September 12, 2001 for the sole purpose of providing educational and welfare assistance to the children who were orphaned (who lost one or both parents) by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The mission of the Twin Towers Orphan Fund is to provide long-term higher educational assistance and mental and physical healthcare assistance for (a) children who lost parents in the World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, or onboard the four downed airliners, and (b) children of victims of future terrorist attacks.



Rebuilding futures, one child at a time

Higher Educational Assistance 

TTOF Higher Educational Assistance Recipient Restoring Hope with Higher Education Assistance ~ Via individual Sec. 529 Education Saving Accounts funded in the names of the child beneficiaries, TTOF helps provide tuition assistance, room and board support, books and supplies to enrolled students at accredited two- and four-year colleges and universities and recognized trade schools.


“In the future, I hope to bring honor to all those that died that day, including my father, by accepting the responsibility given to me, and to succeed in every way I know how.”
Evan Kanter
Higher Educational
Assistance Recipient

Physical/Mental Healthcare Assistance 

TTOF Physical/Mental Healthcare Assistance Recipient Reviving Spirits with Mental Healthcare Assistance ~ TTOF helps provide supplemental long-term mental heath care assistance by paying for premiums, co-pays and deductibles for individual and group counseling, where applicable, for children under the age of 18, or older if continually enrolled in institutions of higher learning.


“I thought I would send you a photo of the girls you have so generously helped. It is my goal in life to continue to provide my daughters with the type of life my husband and I planned to provide them together. Your work has been a tremendous help. Thank you for all you’ve done."

Physical/Mental Healthcare Assistance 

TTOF Physical/Mental Healthcare Assistance Recipient Repairing lives with Physical Healthcare Assistance ~ TTOF helps provide for (or reimburse for) approved and nationally recognized health care insurance programs, including paying for premiums, co-pays and deductibles, where applicable, for children under the age of 18, or older if continually enrolled in institutions of higher learning.


“This has been a time of change for all of us as we continue to adjust to life without Kevin. The children experience issues related to the loss of their father, from sleeplessness to sadness and anxiety, but these are intertwined with many joyful times as well. Your organization and many thoughtful Americans have eased a tremendous burden from my family. We thank everyone at TTOF for your wonderful assistance. Lori C."






Current Fundraisers


  9/11/2008 The Janks
The Janks First Annual Twin Towers Orphan Fund Benefit Show

6:00 P.M. - 10:30 P.M., The Canyon Club, 28912 Roadside Drive, Agoura Hills, CA 93301
100% of net proceeds from ticket sales after cost of event. Additional donations will also be welcome at the event. For more information about the band, please visit The Janks at www.myspace.com/thejanks. Other artists performing at the event include The Atma (www.myspace.com/theatma) and King Washington (www.myspace.com/kingwashington).

It would be a great pleasure to play a part in supporting the Twin Towers Orphan Fund" ~ Garth Herberg, The Janks

  9/11/2008 Congregation Beth Sholom
Congregation Beth Sholom Annual 9/11 Golf Tournament

11:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M., 1161 Monroe Avenue, Rochester NY 14620. Please contact Alicia LaMere at Congregation Beth Sholom at (585) 473-1625 for additional information.

  CD Sales
Mark Karpman, Artist
Please contact Mark Karpman at kossie@hotmail.com to or (347) 613-3245 to purchase a great CD as well as supporting the Twin Towers Orphan Fund. Mark is donating $1 per CD sales.

  9/11/08 - Throwback Thursdays
The Beatles Revolution Lounge

10:00 P.M. - 4:00 A.M.
The Beatles Revolution Lounge, 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
"Throwback Thursday" featuring a special performance from retro 70's cover BOOGIE KNIGHTS! Please contact Patrick Riesgo at (909) 821-9165 or Patrick@TheBeatlesRevolutionLounge.com for additional information. All proceeds from ticket entry will be donated to the Twin Towers Orphan Fund.

  9/11/08 - Scooping for Service
Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

4:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M., One Providence Place, Providence, RI 02903
Please contact Adrian Smith at (845) 536-4243 or aps459@gmail.com for additional information. Scooping for Service will donate net proceeds after cost of event to the Twin Towers Orphan Fund.

  September 11th Memorial at Yeshiva University
Stern College for Women Student Council

6:00 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
239 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016
Please contact Sophie Marmor at (315) 427-3504 or smarmor@gmail.com for additional information. At the end of the program, an appeal for the Twin Towers Orphan Fund will be made and people will have an opportunity to make donations on their way out.

  9/11 Drawings
Jason Benton, Artist
Please contact Jason Benton at jlo2k3@hotmail.com to purchase one of these wonderful 9/11 illustrations and to support the Twin Towers Orphan Fund.






A note from Senator Arlen Specter:

Dear Friends:

Today I write on behalf of the Twin Towers Orphan Fund. It is both my honor and privilege to share my thoughts as a tribute to this organization.

Nearly five years ago this September terrorists forever changed the way we as a country, ourselves and our posterity, will engage daily life. The ongoing process of healing has, in part, been made possible through the benevolence of organizations like the Twin Towers Orphan Fund.

The Twin Towers Orphan Fund is essential to the mending of lives that were immediately affected by the events of 9/11. In helping to provide for those who no longer have fathers and mothers to see them through the formative years of their lives, the Twin Towers Orphan Fund contributes so these young people will have the future they deserve.

It is my hope that all those familiar with this organization will share in the good work it has begun.

My best.

Sincerely,
Arlen Specter

If you know of a child who lost a parent on September 11, 2001, please register with Twin Towers Orphan Fund. This will help TTOF identify and qualify those children who are in most need of our help -- now and in the future.

TTOF provides higher educational assistance, as well as physical and mental health care assistance to the children who lost parents on September 11, 2001.

Support Resources
Safe Horizon offers free counseling and support groups to all those affected by the events of September 11th.  Read More

The National Institute of Mental Health
has a booklet that helps children and adolescents cope with violence and disasters.  Read More

The USG Financial Advice Program
assists families of victims in the management and investment of money received from the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund or other sources.  Read More

The September 11th Assistance Guide
is a comprehensive directory to help you locate programs and agencies that meet your specific needs. Call the September 11th Support Hotline at (866) 689-4357 to request a Service Coordinator, who will help connect you with the full range of benefits and services for which you are eligible. The guide was last updated in March 2004.  Read More

The Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) offers a broad variety of disaster assistance, such as low-interest loans, housing assistance, grants, counseling, legal advice, and disaster preparation tips. Call (800) 462-9029 for housing assistance or grants. Call (800) 621-FEMA for disaster assistance. Go to their website for much more information.  Read More

The Victim Assistance Program Hotline
This is the national information hotline for September 11th assistance programs. Their database is updated every month. Call (800) 331-0075.