Frequently Asked Questions
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The Honor Summit is a remembrance event marking the 25th anniversary of September 11 honoring those we lost, first responders, and the veterans who continue to serve our country. The installation features two beams of light that serve as a symbol of unity, resilience, and gratitude.
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The Honor Summit will take place September 9–12, 2026, with two beams of light illuminating from the summit of Mount Washington. The display will be visible across New Hampshire and the surrounding region, inviting communities to reflect on the significance of this moment.
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New Hampshire is recognizing these two historic milestones with commemorative events and public displays across the state. These include an exhibit featuring our founding documents at the New Hampshire State House Visitor Center in Concord and the Song of Democracy Concerts in remembrance of 9/11 and America's 250th at the New Hampshire Master Chorale.
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All sponsorship dollars will be designated exclusively for the creation and installation of The Honor Summit light installation on Mount Washington. Funding supports the planning, logistics, production, and execution required to bring this historic remembrance event to life.
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Any remaining funds raised beyond what is required will be donated through Granite Springs Foundation to four nonprofit organizations. These organizations provide critical services, including emotional wellness resources and support programs that help the brave men and women who serve and protect our nation.
Harbor Care is helping to break the cycle of homelessness by providing safe and supportive housing, comprehensive healthcare, and specialized veteran services across New Hampshire for those facing life’s toughest challenges.
Delta Dogs has a mission to rescue and train shelter dogs as specialized service companions for veterans experiencing PTSD, TBI, and MST.
Hidden Battles helps preserve the mental health of active and retired military/veterans, fire fighters, law enforcement, EMS, 911 dispatch, and nurses through treatment and counseling for depression, suicidal tendencies, and PTSD.
Camp Resilience offers 3-4 day free retreats that help service members, veterans, first responders and their loved ones recover and maintain their physical, psychological and emotional well-being.
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Granite Springs Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting initiatives that serve veterans, first responders, and communities in need. Through The Honor Summit, the foundation is helping create a lasting moment of remembrance while extending support to organizations that continue to care for those who have dedicated their lives to serving others.