's North Pool, along with those of other occupants of
Flight 11. In 2002, Ong, Sweeney and Flight 11 Captain
John Ogonowski were the inaugural recipients of the
Madeline Amy Sweeney Award for Civilian Bravery, an honor that the
Government of Massachusetts instituted to award annually at least one Massachusetts resident for displaying extraordinary courage in defending or saving the lives of others. In March 2002, Ong's remains were recovered from
Ground Zero and identified. She was
cremated and her ashes were entombed at
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in
Colma, California. In 2011, the
recreation center in
San Francisco's Chinatown where she had played as a child was renamed in her honor, as the Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center. Ong's name is located on Panel N-74 of the
National September 11 Memorial's North Pool, along with those of other occupants of
Flight 11.
Betty Ann Ong Foundation The Betty Ann Ong Foundation was founded to honor Ong's interest in the welfare of children, by providing, in the words of board member David Huff, "training and guidance on nutrition, health, physical activities, leadership skills, critical thinking skills, planning, group and team activities, and community awareness and cohesiveness". Among its activities are contributions to groups including the Bakersfield Police Activities League and Betty Ann Ong Chinese Recreation Center in San Francisco's Chinatown. In March 2013, the foundation publicly opposed the decision of the
Transportation Security Administration Ong's sister, Cathie Ong-Herrera, speaking as the president and CEO of the foundation, stated, "The horrific events that took place on the morning of September 11, 2001 began with the takeover of American Airlines Flight 11. Terrorists took control of the aircraft by first fatally stabbing two flight attendants with box-cutters. My sister, flight attendant Betty Ann Ong, along with the entire flight crew and passengers were murdered. There are no words to describe the gut-wrenching pain and grief our family has experienced—things that no other family should ever have to endure. I support the Coalition of Flight Attendant Unions' position to reverse the TSA's decision to allow knives and other dangerous objects on aircraft because it's about everyone's safety." which abandoned the plan as a result. ==In media==