Welles Remy Crowther Research Paper

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“Humanitarianism is an active belief in the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans, in order to better humanity for both moral and logical reasons.” The humanitarian award is presented to outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves for the benefit of others and have shown the qualities of humanitarianism. Welles Crowther deserves the humanitarian award because he is selfless, brave enough to put his life on the line, and shows traits of humanitarianism.

Welles Remy Crowther was the oldest of Jefferson and Allison Crowther's 3 children, he was born on May 17, 1977, and died on September 11, 2001, at age 24. At 16, Crowther joined his father as a volunteer firefighter,
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Little did Welles know, his father would give him that red bandana which he used to cover his mouth and the mouths of others as a form of protection against the smoke during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

On the morning of September 11, 2001. He made one final phone call to his mother from his office at 9:12 a.m. (minutes after the south tower was struck) leaving a brief, calm message saying, “Mom, this is Welles. I want you to know that I'm OK.” Then soon after he took charge, in a strong, authoritative voice, he directed everyone that he could to the only stairway that hasn’t collapsed, which was hidden by darkness, and wreckage from the attacks. He would say to the injured to get out of there and the healthy to help them down. Not only that but, he would assist everyone that he could down the only staircase that was still intact.

There are several reasons why Welles Crowther deserves the Humanitarian award but these are just a few examples of his selfless acts that show that he treasured his coworkers enough to put his life on the line. Welles Crowther deserves the humanitarian award because he is selfless, brave enough to put his life on the line, and shows traits of

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