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9/11 Never Forget - Special Broadcast at the HAI Group!

Today we are commemorating 9/11 at the HAI Group to support Tunnel to Towers Foundation remembering and honoring the first responders, civilians, law enforcement and all those who lost their lives and fought to protect and serve our country.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is committed to practicing sound fiscal management and received the highest rating of four-stars from Charity Navigator, the nation's largest and most-utilized evaluator of charities. Since 9/11, Tunnel to Towers Foundation has been helping America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children and by building specially-adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. We are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to Never Forget September 11, 2001.

For more information on Tunnel to Towers Foundation, visit We Did Not Forget: An HAI Group Fundraiser to Benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (runsignup.com)

Below you can find interviews from Dr. Reggie Freeman, Chief Risk Officer for the HAI Group and former Fire Chief of Hartford and Oakland, Sean Kimball, Town Manager for the town of Cheshire, CT, and Scott Bertrand, Chairman of the Board for HAI Group, Executive Director of the Enfield Housing Authority, and Captain of the North Thompson Fire Department.

Firefighter Helmet Resting on Firetruck

Photo: SDI Productions / E+ / Getty Images

HAI Group

Today we spoke with the CEO of HAI Group, Ed Malaspina, about what this event of remembrance means to him and why it is important for everyone to always remember 9/11. Ed says that the farther away we get from that day, the more we forget but we should never forget and that is what led him to hosting this event.

We also spoke with Dr. Reggie Freeman, Chief Risk Officer for the HAI Group and former Fire Chief of Hartford and Oakland. Dr. Freeman talked about what it is like being a member of law enforcement and how rewarding it is to help others in any tragedy.

Finally, we spoke with Scott Bertrand, Chairman of the Board for HAI Group, Executive Director of the Enfield Housing Authority, and Captain of the North Thompson Fire Department. Scott recalls where he was on September 11th, 2001 and talks about what it means to be a first responder.

To find out more information about the HAI Group, visit https://www.housingcenter.com/

To donate, visit We Did Not Forget: An HAI Group Fundraiser to Benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (runsignup.com)

Town of Cheshire, CT

We spoke with Sean Kimball, Town Manager for the town of Cheshire, CT. Sean talks about what the town of Cheshire is doing to honor and remember 9/11 and he talks about how much it means to the town that HAI Group is holding a commemorative event.

To find out more information, visit https://www.cheshirect.org/

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