Published Aug 9, 2026, 3:00 AM EDT
Children, adults, first responders and surviving loved ones of military members lost during post-9/11 military service are all supported.
It's rare for an established charitable organization to rebrand itself after a quarter-century. But the New York charity Tuesday's Children, founded in 2001, is changing its name to better reflect its mission to not only serve children, but adults and Gold Star Families still impacted by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. “For more than two decades, we've stood with the 9/11 community through grief, healing, and hope," Tuesday's Promise CEO and U.S. Army Veteran Becky Rossman said in a statement to Military.com. "Our new name, Tuesday's Promise, reflects both where we began and where we're going. It honors the thousands of children and families whose lives were forever changed by 9/11, while affirming the promise we've made to continue walking alongside them, and those who experience profound loss in service to our nation."
The post-9/11 support organization Tuesday's Children has now been rebranded as Tuesday's Promise to better reflect its commitment to not only children, but adults, first responders and Gold Star Families. (Tuesday's Promise).








