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SHOP Coins are $12.00 ea/2 coin minimum + $7.50 shipping or
                $50.00 for 5 coins, free shipping.
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Click HERE to see our Hat styles Also available for NYPD  Our hats are high quality, beautifully constructed caps made to last
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We are very pleased and proud to say we have placed an order for 3 specially trained K -9 Dogs. With the support of the Siller foundation the Jim Fassel foundation and Matt Pintchik and with the sale of our challenge coins we will be able to pay for the dogs. Our mission will be every year to continue to support the payment for the future of the K-9 dogs. FDNY, NYPD and PAPD will each receive a K-9, in honor of Sirius.

Please keep supporting this program. Shop our coins and hats


And Check out the Univ of Pennsylvania Working Dog Program who is providing our trained K9s-

Thank you, Gary Sinise

May 6th 2018- Our  Special Tribute to Norma Moglen, the wife of Founder Sol Moglen. Norma passed away late last year and she is very much missed, for her support, her dedication and her love.

The Wall & Tribute Walk

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The Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance in MCU (formerly KeySpan ) Park stands as a graceful and beautiful tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice on September 11th, 2001. Comprised of 3 30 x 12 foot granite walls, the Coney Island memorial contains the laser-engraved images of 346 Firefighters, 37 Port Authority Officers, 23 NYC Police Officers, 3 NYS Officers, 1 Fire Patrol, First responders  and 1 K-9 Rescue dog named Sirius. Touched by the magnitude of their sacrifice, Brooklyn-born and raised Sol Moglen conceived of the idea for a memorial . On the Wall, their portraits form a powerful, unforgettable testament, eloquently spoken, reminding us these are real people behind the names and numbers of September 11.

MCU Park- home of the Brooklyn Cyclones- is the perfect setting for the Wall of Remembrance; Coney Island is a historic and beloved site along the ocean. Families come here for comfort, not for grief. To hear the sound of children laughing, feel the sun’s warmth and listen to the quiet voice of the ocean. It was fitting that New York City’s first memorial to 9/11 would be here, in Brooklyn. Fully a third of the responders who died on 9/11 either lived or worked in the Borough. Since its inception, the Wall of Remembrance has become recognized for its beautiful and meaningful tribute to these men and women. Remembering is our responsibility and learning from them is our honor.


Remember Me

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Don’t just remember them on 9/11. The lives we celebrate on the Wall of Remembrance deserve to be remembered more for the lives they lived, than their deaths.  

The Brooklyn Wall helps support such organizations as the Siller Foundation. We  hold special events several times a year including our Palm Sunday Service, and 9/10 Candleight ceremony.

In addition we have been given 2 pieces of WTC steel and we hope to expand the Wall to add them in the near future- so every donation helps us continue , to support, to help and to remember.

Our Book

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 STILL AVAILABLE- limited copies left.
The Wall of Remembrance Foundation is dedicated to  the memory of those who sacrificed themselves to save others. It was only fitting that we publish a 10th Anniversary Tribute to these men and Women. The book  was presented as a gift to each responder’s family and is available  on our website

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9/10/2013 Candlelight Ceremony Click picture for more photos



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Heroes
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About the wall
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Events
Ebbets Field Wall of Remembrance Foundation

All photos courtesy Butch Moran unless otherwise indicated
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