
The audience at the November 4th Day One Luncheon listened to survivor Polly Nichols and Sara Sweet, whose father was killed in the bombing – it was so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
The audience at the November 4th Day One Luncheon listened to survivor Polly Nichols and Sara Sweet, whose father was killed in the bombing – it was so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
Powerful stories like these of family members, survivors and first responders; stories of pain and grief; confusion and compassion; forgiveness and hope are told every day in the Memorial Museum thanks to the generosity of friends like you.
We need your help. With your gift today, we will preserve and improve the Memorial and Museum for tomorrow’s visitors and continue to tell these stories. We will share what we’ve learned with the world and become a platform for discussion and thoughtful voices on justice, healing, and forgiveness. You will lead the call that violence is never the answer.
We receive no annual funding from the local, state or federal government. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation is a private 501(c)(3) organization which owns and operates the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. The Foundation is the caretaker of both the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial and the Memorial Museum.
Gifts are tax deductible.
We will never stop looking back and together we can lead by thinking forward. Please consider a gift to sustain the ongoing work and important mission of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Thank you.
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