The Guardian is inviting readers to share their memories of someone they lost in the 9/11 attacks, as part of a project marking the 25th anniversary of the tragedy.
A Call for Personal Stories
Readers are encouraged to submit a short tribute to a loved one who died on September 11, 2001. The memories will be considered for publication in a special feature.
The project aims to honor the lives of those who were killed, and to give their families and friends a chance to remember them publicly.
How to Participate
Those who wish to take part can share their memories through an online form. The Guardian asks that submissions include the name of the person lost, a brief description of who they were, and a favorite memory.
Submissions may be edited for clarity and length. The deadline for contributions has not been specified.
Marking the Anniversary
The 25th anniversary of the attacks will be observed in 2026. The Guardian's project is one of several initiatives planned to commemorate the day.
The feature is expected to be published in the coming months, providing a space for collective remembrance.



