A Message from Carol Meyrowitz Chief Executive
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A Message from Carol Meyrowitz Chief Executive
A Message from Carol Meyrowitz Chief Executive Officer The TJX Companies, Inc. On September 11, 2001, America lost thousands of innocent people, people from every walk of life and all types of backgrounds. The nation was changed forever. At The TJX Companies, our loss was profound and we too were changed forever. Seven beloved Associates, all young women, perished on the first plane to hit the World Trade Center. Ten years later, we have not forgotten Christine Barbuto, Neilie Casey, Tara Creamer, Linda George, Lisa Fenn Gordenstein, Robin Kaplan and Susan Mackay… and we never will. We remember and commemorate their lives, along with the lives of so many thousands of victims. Marking the tenth anniversary of this tragic day, in memory of the seven TJX Associates lost in the attacks, we are honored to make a $50,000 contribution to the FealGood Foundation, an organization that supports the ‘first responders’ who, without thought for themselves, rushed to assist the rescue and recovery efforts needed at the disaster sites. The FealGood Foundation provides these heroes with financial and counseling support and advocates for healthcare resources. In the name of each of our seven Associates, it is also our honor to sponsor a granite paver stone at The National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center in New York City. In Boston, we are a lead sponsor of the ‘Massachusetts Remembers September 11th’ commemorative event on the Boston Esplanade. At our headquarters in Framingham, MA, our Memorial Garden, dedicated in 2002 to our lost Associates, is planted in white for this anniversary and continues to be a place for quiet reflection on the lives lost in the attacks. On this tenth anniversary, we, at TJX, stand united in the name of peace, to honor the memory of our lost Associates, along with the thousands of people lost on September 11. They are in our thoughts, now and always. In Our Hearts, We Remember… TJX Memorial Garden