Each year, our Operation: Veteran Connect members serving with AmeriCorps and Volunteer Florida come together for the 9/11 Day of Remembrance to honor the day by giving back to the community through volunteering.
For this year’s 9/11 Day of Remembrance, our members rolled up their sleeves and headed to The Franciscan Center in Tampa, which provides a peaceful environment for first responders to heal and recover from the cumulative stress of risking their lives to protect our community.
The team focused their efforts on the beautiful St. Francis Labyrinth, a serene space used for reflection and meditation. This sacred area is vital to the center’s programs, particularly their Operation Restore initiative, which offers post-trauma training to first responders in need of healing. Volunteers worked diligently to clear debris, tend to the garden, and refresh the pathways of the labyrinth, ensuring it was in pristine condition for those who rely on its peace and tranquility.
By the end of the day, the grounds looked absolutely beautiful, and the Franciscan Center is now fully prepared to welcome first responders for its upcoming programs. A big thank you to everyone who helped make the Franciscan Center shine! Together, we honored the spirit of 9/11 by supporting those who serve our community every day.