September 6, 2007
Charity Honors Memory of 9/11 Victim by Aiding Others Who Suffer Traumas
Peter C. Alderman was only 25 when he was killed on September 11, 2001, while attending a technology conference on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center's north tower. He never had a chance to decide how he wanted to leave a mark on the world, his parents say, so they have chosen to do so on his behalf.
At first, Stephen and Elizabeth Alderman had fuzzy notions of how to memorialize their son. They considered building a playground, or endowing a professorship at a university. "But
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