By Shelby Talcott | Contributor
The attacks on September 11 left many women widowed and alone with infants or unborn children to raise.
The New York Post profiled some of the children who were born and grew up fatherless because of 9/11, noting their fathers’ memory lives on. Eighteen years after the attacks, some of the teenagers are continuing in their father’s footsteps while others have found ways to connect with their lost loved ones.
The attacks on September 11 left many women widowed and alone with infants or unborn children to raise.
The New York Post profiled some of the children who were born and grew up fatherless because of 9/11, noting their fathers’ memory lives on. Eighteen years after the attacks, some of the teenagers are continuing in their father’s footsteps while others have found ways to connect with their lost loved ones.
The attacks on September 11 left many women widowed and alone with infants or unborn children to raise.
The New York Post profiled some of the children who were born and grew up fatherless because of 9/11, noting their fathers’ memory lives on. Eighteen years after the attacks, some of the teenagers are continuing in their father’s footsteps while others have found ways to connect with their lost loved ones.
“All you get are stories,” Allison said. “Anything I’m feeling, I can express through dance. I believe he’s up there, helping me with my success.”
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