1-800-LAW-FIRM, an organization located in Southfield, Michigan that represents many victims affected by acts of terrorism, announced today its support of Tuesday’s Children’s Project COMMON BOND initiative. Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit organization that was developed in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks and continues to help the families and first responders impacted by these events as well as others around the world effected by terrorism and traumatic loss.
Project COMMON BOND is a week-long peacebuilding program for young adults around the world who have lost a family member due to terrorism or global conflict.
“We are very proud to support Tuesday’s Children who shares our commitment to help those who have been affected by tragic and needless acts of terrorism and trauma. Project COMMON BOND is a direct reflection of the tremendous and positive significance that Tuesday’s Children has made in the lives of those who have suffered great loss. We are honored to be a part of it,” said Ari Kresch, founder and CEO of 1-800-LAW-FIRM.
About 1-800-LAW-FIRM
1-800-LAW-FIRM is more than just a phone number—they are a national network of experienced bar-certified attorneys committed to protecting the rights of their clients. Attorney Keith Altman and founder Ari Kresch represent victims and family members of those whose lives were devastated by ISIS perpetrated terror attacks in San Bernardino, Paris, Orlando and Istanbul. To learn more, please visit www.1800lawfirm.com.
About Tuesday’s Children
Tuesday’s Children is a non-profit organization founded to promote long-term healing in all those directly impacted by the events of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. Their mission today is to keep the promise to those children and families while serving and supporting communities affected by acts of terror worldwide. To learn more about Tuesday’s Children and Project COMMON BOND, please visit www.tuesdayschildren.org.