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Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation expands 9/11 Survivor Tree Program with education programs

Written by Lindsay Tooker

Last September, Santa Fe High School was chosen as a seed of hope recipient by the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum to receive a seedling of a Callery pear tree, the last natural element rescued from Ground Zero 21 years ago. This year, they plan to share the story of the Survivor Tree with the next generation of students.

The tight-knit community of Santa Fe experienced tragedy four years ago when a mass shooter opened fire, killing 8 students and 2 teachers, and physically injuring 13 others. The Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to remember the students and teachers lost in the mass shooting four years ago, is planning several educational initiatives related to the Survivor Tree.

The first initiative will be cultivating the seedling so that it can be planted at the future memorial site. David Marks, who serves as the central U.S. vice president at Environmental Design, the firm responsible for planting all 416 trees at the National 9/11 Memorial, including the Survivor Tree, will help the school nurture its seedling and develop a plan to care for it as it grows.

“I’m honored to serve as a consultant for Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation, Santa Fe High School, and the entire community as it continues to heal from tragedy and loss. Together, we will grow a tree that will serve as a symbol of hope and strength for many years to come,” said Marks.

The school has other educational opportunities in the works, including a partnership with Trees For Houston. Working closely with the nonprofit dedicated to planting, protecting, and promoting trees, Santa Fe High School students will learn the importance of green space and how it can instill a sense of pride and cooperation in the aftermath of a trauma.

“We believe working hand-in-hand with Environmental Design and Trees For Houston will give Santa Fe students and community members a positive purpose and cause as we develop a sacred place of tribute for generations to visit,” said Megan Grove, chair of Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation.

For more information about the Santa Fe Ten Memorial, visit www.sftenmemorial.org.

About the Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation 
The Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to design and build a memorial that remembers and honors those who died and all individuals impacted on May 18, 2018, in the Santa Fe High School shooting. The intention of the Santa Fe Ten Memorial Foundation is to honor the ten collectively and as individuals and strive to do so within the boundaries of each family’s comfort.

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Lindsay Tooker

Lindsay has worked professionally in the nonprofit world since 2006 in both programmatic and development roles. She graduated from Baylor University in 2009 with a BA in Communication, and has specialized in grant writing and fundraising communications for more than five years.
Lindsay is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Junior League.