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Retik was pregnant with her third child when her husband David was killed on American Airlines Flight 11, one of the planes lost in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The outpouring support she received after she lost her husband led her to co-found Beyond the 11th in 2003. "I just thought to myself, 'Who's helping them over there?' So many people here were helping us," said Retik, 42, of Needham, Mass. The nonprofit's focus is twofold: to raise awareness about the hardships facing women in Afghanistan, and to raise money for programs that help widows in the country become more financially independent and send their children to school. The organization has given out about $600,000 in grants that have helped hundreds of women as a result, Retik said. She said people would first ask her why she would want to help the Afghan women. "I don't believe people are born with hate in their heart," she said. "We all want the same things in life. And you know, those things are health and happiness, and peace and security. They want those same things for their children the way that we do for ours, and it doesn't make them bad people because they happen to be born in a different country." The other 2010 Citizens Medal recipients are: Daisy Brooks, of Chicago; Betty Chinn, of Eureka, Calif.; Roberta Diaz Brinton, of Los Angeles; Cynthia Church, of Wilmington, Del.; Mary K. Hoodhood, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Kimberly McGuiness, of Cave Spring, Ga.; Lisa Nigro, of Chicago; Mary Ann Phillips, of Star Valley Ranch, Wyo.; Elizabeth Cushman Titus Putnam, of Shaftsbury, Vt.; and Myrtle Faye Rumph, 78, of Inglewood, Calif. ___ Online: http://www.memorialriflesquad.org/
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