


For 20 years the Foundation has supported our nation's first responders, veterans, and their families by providing these heroes and the families they leave behind with mortgage-free homes. The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is dedicated to honoring the sacrifice of FDNY Firefighter Stephen Siller, who laid down his life to save others on September 11, 2001. Follow Smith & Warren on Facebook Instagram Tunnel to Towers Foundation: To learn more about Smith & Warren visit. Smith & Warren has been proudly manufacturing badges, insignia, and uniform accessories for public safety professionals in the United States since 1925. Visit to learn more about the September 11 th 20 th Anniversary Memorial Remembrance Collection. Knowing that this donation came from first responder communities around the country, seeking to honor their fallen peers, is very special," said Tunnel to Towers Chairman and CEO Frank Siller. We are grateful for their generosity, and that they share our determination in making sure America Never Forgets the lives lost twenty years ago. " The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is so appreciative of Smith & Warren. For the 9/11 20th Anniversary program, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation was our first choice because of the direct support they provide to first responders and their families in times of need," said Lee Galperin, President of Smith & Warren. " We have made it part of our company's mission to give back to the public safety community through partnerships with great charities. 10% of the proceeds from every order is being donated to Tunnel to Towers. The funds were raised through the sale of 9/11 20th Anniversary badges and insignia, designed to honor the first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice responding to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and those who continue to be affected. Smith & Warren Donates $31,675 to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation The foundation was named after Stephen Siller, a firefighter in New York who, during 911 courageously sacrificed his life, by running with 60 pounds of gear.
