This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center. To honor those who served so gallantly, Muslim Americans for Compassion (MAC) shows our respect each year for the first responders who serve our hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, by arranging for their lunch on September 11. Almost 1,000 lunches were provided to members of the Louisville Metro Fire Department, the Louisville Metro Police Department, Metro Correction, Metro Safe/EMS and area hospitals emergency departments. Mayor Craig Greenberg & staff along with Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman joined MAC volunteers for this effort.
The 9/11 lunch delivery is an annual tradition for MAC – an activity which demonstrates the sacredness of all human life regardless of creed, culture, race, gender, sexuality and all other circumstances.
Louisville Metro Office of Immigrant Affairs recognized MAC’s annual service to first responders on its Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/MfjgcQ3RA8d3WCQv/
Mayor Craig Greenburg also recognized MAC’s efforts on X: https://x.com/LouisvilleMayor/status/1834235292829491581
A special thank you must go to Sohail Zuberi, Drew Dempsey, Josh Lee and staff of Subway restaurant in Holiday Manor, for preparing the hundreds of lunches for this year’s effort. Thank you as well to our first responders who risk their lives every day to ensure our safety.
This year’s efforts wouldn’t have been possible without our sponsors. This year, we had six total sponsors who contributed to this lunch drive. They are:
Platinum Sponsors – Molina Healthcare and Norton Healthcare.
Gold Sponsors – The Republic Bank Foundation and UofL Health
Silver Sponsors – Signature HealthCare and Old National Bank
All photos and videos from this year’s event can be found on Muslim Americans for Compassion | Flickr