February 23, 2003: Headlines: COS - Thailand: NGOs: Service: 911: Direct Relief International: Letter from Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief International President
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February 23, 2003: Headlines: COS - Thailand: NGOs: Service: 911: Direct Relief International: Letter from Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief International President
Letter from Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief International President
Letter from Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief International President
Letter from Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief International President:
The events of September 11, 2001, saddened, horrified, outraged, and stunned us – all in the same moment. We share the profound sense of loss of so many lives at the hand of senseless violence. And we will do all that we can to assist the people whose lives were shattered.
We extend our deepest sympathies to the families who have lost loved ones. We honor the memories of those who were killed, and pay our highest respects to those who died trying to save lives.
In New York and Washington, DC, we have offered and will provide any medical materials that are requested. If this type of assistance is not needed, 100% of the funds we receive for assistance will be used to provide direct financial assistance to victims and surviving family members of those killed. We will retain no portion of these funds for our general operating purposes and ensure they are distributed entirely to victims.
We know that many people lose in battling the lethal combination of poverty and disease. And we often see the tragedies caused by natural disasters and war. But our work also offers an inspiring glimpse into the compassion that exists within Americans and people around the world. This provides an antidote for the cynicism and sense of hopelessness that can pervade one’s view of a better future.
We will continue to work as hard as we can -- respecting the value of life and seeking to enhance the quality of life for people, wherever that need is greatest.
Thomas Tighe
President and CEO
When this story was posted in December 2004, this was on the front page of PCOL:
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