
""Thirteen years ago, when the horrific tragedy at the Boston Marathon shook our city to its core, we came together in love - mourning families, supporting survivors, and healing together," Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement."
""One Boston Day is a time for all of us to remember, uplift, and extend gratitude to one another," Jack Fleming, president and CEO of the Boston Athletic Association, said in the statement."
The Boston Marathon bombing anniversary is marked by One Boston Day, a day of service honoring the victims. The city held a procession down Boylston Street, culminating in a wreath-laying ceremony attended by officials and families of victims. Mayor Michelle Wu emphasized the importance of community support and kindness. Various service opportunities are available leading up to the 130th Boston Marathon, including a neighborhood cleanup and free bleeding control training. The Boston Athletic Association encourages participation from athletes, volunteers, and spectators.
Read at Boston.com
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