Our partners at Project Rebirth are working to raise awareness about the importance of first responders and crisis management in communities and have recently released a new public service announcement.

The organization stems from the feature-length documentary “Rebirth.” From early 2002 through 2009, the film chronicled the lives of five people directly affected by 9/11 and simultaneously tracks – via multi-camera time-lapse photography – the evolution of the former World Trade Center and the rebuilding of the site.

Get information about organizing a community screening of “Rebirth” at projectrebirth.org.

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