The Chronicle of Philanthropy

In Tragedy's Wake

For charities formed in response to the terrorist attacks, doing good means facing challenges

The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks left more than grief and mourning in their aftermath. They also served to inspire the creation of over 300 new charities, many of which sprang up virtually overnight to serve the needs of those left behind.

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