9/11 Hero Climb to raise money for area fire departments

9/11 Hero Climb

The 9/11 Hero Climb is returning to St. Joseph later this year. The event brings together local first responders to honor those who died in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The non-profit event also raises money for Berrien County’s fire departments.

BOSS Services is the primary event organizer and announced the return of the Hero Climb where participants scale 2,071 steps to honor the fallen. This year’s climb is slated for Wednesday, September 11, 2024 and plans are to bring together Berrien County firefighters, law enforcement, emergency medical technicians and paramedics, and community members, “for another symbolic ascent on the bleachers at St. Joseph High School.”

“Remembering 9/11 is about honoring the resilience, unity, and unbreakable spirit of this country. We truly never forget those firefighters, first responders and community heroes that gave all to save their fellow Americans. We believe this event is a positive way to keep their memory alive,” said event organizer, Marine veteran, and BOSS Services Co-Owner Jeff Street in emphasizing the event’s significance. 

Organizers say starting at 8:46 am, mirroring the time when the first plane hit World Trade Tower One, participants will begin their climb, echoing the resilience shown on the fateful day of September 11, 2001. For those who may not be able to climb the stairs, a one-mile lap (for all abilities) and chip-timed 5k on the school’s track offer alternative ways to show support and unity.

The event is hosted by the BOSS Services Foundation and co-host Honor Credit Union. All proceeds benefit Berrien County fire departments to aid in the purchase of critical equipment. Organizers say last year’s Hero Climb raised $9,000 that was donated to three local fire departments.

You can click here for more information about the event and ways to participate.