Courtesy of Family (Helaina Hovitz)
Helaina Hovitz
The morning of September 11, 2001, was cool and bright in New York City. Twelve-year-old Helaina Hovitz walked to school through the busy streets of lower Manhattan.
All around her, the city was bursting with life. Men and women rushed to work. Taxis honked. Police officers directed traffic.
Along the way, Helaina passed under the shadow of the Twin Towers. These two 110-story skyscrapers were the tallest buildings in the city. You could see them from miles away. They shot up into the sky, looking powerful and strong.
New York had always felt like the center of the world to Helaina. People moved to this amazing city to make their dreams come true.
Helaina never could have imagined that the city she loved was about to be attacked.
It was September 11, 2001. It was cool and bright in New York City. Helaina Hovitz was 12. She walked to school in lower Manhattan.
The city was full of life. Men and women rushed to work. Taxis honked. Police officers directed traffic.
Helaina passed under the shadow of the Twin Towers. These two buildings were 110 stories tall. They were the tallest in the city. You could see them from miles away.
New York felt like the center of the world to Helaina. People moved to this great city to make their dreams come true.
Helaina had no idea that her city was about to be attacked.
The morning of September 11, 2001, was cool and bright in New York City. Twelve-year-old Helaina Hovitz walked to school through the busy streets of lower Manhattan.
All around her, the city was bursting with energy: Men and women hurried to work, taxis honked, and police officers directed traffic.
Along the way, Helaina passed under the shadow of the Twin Towers. These two 110-story skyscrapers, the tallest buildings in the city, could be seen from miles away. They shot up into the sky, looking powerful and strong.
New York had always felt like the center of the world to Helaina. People moved to this amazing city to pursue their dreams.
Helaina never could have imagined that the city she loved was about to be attacked.