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National Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day

National Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day honors those impacted by the tragic event at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

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Honor resilience and community healing by aligning brand values with remembrance, education, and charitable giving on Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day.

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  • Share survivor stories and acts of heroism to inspire community unity
  • Promote volunteer opportunities and charity donations tied to terrorism victim support
  • Create educational content about the bombing's historical impact and lessons learned
  • Encourage 168-second moments of silence with branded reflection campaigns

History

National Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day began as a way to honor the victims, survivors, and heroes of the tragic bombing on April 19, 1995.

The bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was a shocking act of domestic terrorism, claiming 168 lives and injuring many others.

This day of remembrance was established to ensure that the impact of the event is never forgotten and to provide a space for collective mourning and healing.

The observance started soon after the attack, with significant involvement from local and national leaders, who recognized the need for a formal day to remember the event and its aftermath​.

The initiative to create this commemoration day was led by survivors, families of the victims, and community leaders who wanted to preserve the memory of those lost and affected.

They worked to establish the Oklahoma City National Memorial, which was dedicated on April 19, 2000, exactly five years after the bombing.

This memorial poignantly reminds us of the tragedy and the resilience shown by the community in its wake. Commemoration Day includes moments of silence, educational events, and community activities aimed at fostering a sense of unity and remembrance.​


How to celebrate

Observe a Moment of Silence

Pause for 168 seconds to honor the victims and reflect on their lives and legacies. This moment of silence can help everyone remember the significance of the day and pay tribute to those lost.

Visit the Memorial

Spend time at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Reflect on the symbolic elements like the Field of Empty Chairs. Each visit can provide a deeper understanding of the impact and significance of the event.

Share Stories

Discuss the stories of survivors and rescuers. Share these narratives with friends and family to keep their memories alive. These stories highlight the courage and strength shown during the tragedy.

Engage in Educational Activities

Learn about the bombing’s impact. Attend local lectures or watch documentaries to deepen your understanding. Educating yourself and others ensures that we learn from the past.

Volunteer Locally

Support community service projects. Helping others fosters a spirit of unity and resilience. Volunteering can make a tangible difference and honor the spirit of those who helped during the aftermath.

Support Relevant Charities

Donate to organizations that aid terrorism victims. Your contribution can make a difference in their lives. Supporting these charities continues the legacy of support and care initiated after the bombing.

Spread Awareness Online

Use social media to post about the day. Share facts and personal reflections with hashtags to reach a broader audience. Spreading awareness online helps keep the memory alive and educates others on the importance of the day.