The video shows the waterfalls taking shape at the 9/11 Memorial construction site. Your votes through Members Project will help the 9/11 Memorial earn $200,000 in essential funding.

We’re asking you to help make one final push to catapult your favorite charity – the 9/11 Memorial – into first place before polls close on Nov. 21.  We need as many votes as possible to reach our goal.

Voting for the Memorial will help ensure the promise to always remember 9/11.

We’re so grateful to all of you who have voted for us every week. Thank you for recruiting family and friends to support us and spread word about this voting effort on Facebook and Twitter.

Every vote matters. Make your voice heard. Help realize this national tribute at the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.

Here’s three easy steps to help us secure the win this week:

  • Take it one step further, by sharing your vote on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Go above and beyond, by asking your friends and family through email or by word-of-mouth to vote for the 9/11 Memorial

After you, your family and friends vote, read more about the waterfall tests in the New York Times.

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