9/11 victims send Arena families their support

A letter of love from America to Manchester

On the anniversary of 9/11 - those who lost loved ones are reaching out to the victims of the Manchester terror attack.

It's 16 years since two planes flew into the World Trade Centre in New York killing 2,996 people.

Now - the children who lost parents in the attrocity have written a letter to the relatives of the 22 who died at the Manchester Arena on the 22nd May.

It's part of a documentary called 'We Go Higher'

Delaney Colaio was just short of her third birthday when her dad was killed in the World Trade Centre attack. She's now joined forces with a number of other so-called children of 9/11 to write a letter to the families of the 22 killed in Manchester. It reads:

*'With love to the families of Manchester.*'With love to the families of Manchester.

*'We are you and you are us. We are one.*'We are you and you are us. We are one.

*'In this troublesome time of grief and despair, surrounded by so much noise, please hear our call of support. We are here for you.'*'In this troublesome time of grief and despair, surrounded by so much noise, please hear our call of support. We are here for you.'

Director Sara Hirsh Bordo flew to the UK last week to see how the vicims of 9/11 can work with and help those affected by the Arena bombing.

WATCH: She tells Bauer Media News why it's so important to unite as part of the healing process:

Filming of the 'We Go Higher' documentary is now underway.

For more infortmation and to support go to:

www.indiegogo.com/projects/we-go-higher