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Fox News
a day ago
- Business
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Tunnel to Towers honors NYPD officer killed in NYC shooting
Tunnel to Towers CEO Frank Siller discusses the NYC shooting that claimed the lives of four people on 'America's Newsroom.'


Fox News
5 days ago
- Business
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Red Land Cotton partners with Tunnel to Towers to support veterans
Red Land Cotton co-owners Anna Brakefield and Mark Yeager join Tunnel to Towers founder Frank Siller on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss their new partnership to benefit U.S. veterans.


Fox News
02-07-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Tunnel to Towers Celebrates Independence Day by Delivering 25 Mortgage-Free Homes to Heroes
As America celebrates its independence, Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, joined Fox Nation's Abby Hornacek to highlight the profound meaning of the 4th of July: honoring those who secure our freedoms. This Independence Day, Tunnel to Towers is delivering 25 mortgage-free homes to deserving heroes. The foundation's cornerstone initiative involves building custom "smart homes" for catastrophically injured service members, and first responders, a mission inspired by the needs of quadruple amputee Sergeant Brendan Marrocco. Siller noted the program's growth from a handful to potentially 100-150 smart homes next year, providing independence to those who've made immense sacrifices. Beyond injured veterans, T2T also provides mortgage-free homes to fallen first responders and Gold Star families whose loved ones died in the line of duty. Siller shared moving accounts of recipients, many feeling undeserving despite their profound sacrifices. He underscored America's moral obligation: "If you're willing to risk your life... we're gonna take care of your family." Siller urged viewers to join this crucial mission of gratitude. "Make that promise," he implored, asking all to visit and donate just $11 a month to ensure these heroes and their families are cared for.


Fox News
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Tunnel to Towers Chairman Frank Siller on Tackling Veteran Homelessness: "We Must Do It"
In a compelling interview with Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek, Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, shared his unwavering commitment to eradicating veteran homelessness in America. Siller passionately declared, "This is unacceptable in America to have a homeless veteran on the street... we must do it." Recognizing the immense scale of the problem—an estimated 35,000 to 50,000 homeless veterans—Tunnel to Towers has taken over 10,000 veterans off the streets in the past two years. The foundation employs a national case management program, collaborating with over a thousand local non-profits, HUD, and the VA to provide housing, financial assistance, and crucial comprehensive support, including mental health services. Siller emphasized the profound debt owed to veterans who "put it all on the line" for national security, especially after 9/11. Beyond individual placements, the foundation is building "veteran villages" across the country, converting donated land and hotels into beautiful, dignified apartments with on-site support services for reintegration into society. With 19 such projects underway and a goal of over 300, Siller echoed President Donald Trump's commitment to ending veteran homelessness. He urged viewers to support this vital mission by donating $11 a month at stressing that their contributions make a "tremendous difference."


Fox News
06-06-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Frank Siller, CEO of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation: 'We're So Proud of the Work We're Doing'
Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, joined Guy Benson as a part of Fox News Podcast's Great Americans series today to share the incredible legacy of his brother, Stephen Siller, a heroic firefighter who gave his life on 9/11, and how that tragedy sparked him to start the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to honor America's first responders and veterans. Frank discussed the foundation's mission to pay off mortgages for Gold Star and fallen first responder families, their efforts to end veteran homelessness, and how listeners can get involved in making a difference by visiting Listen to the full interview below! Listen to the full interview below: Listen to full episodes of the Guy Benson Show below: