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9/11 Health - Links - 9-11 Organizations

Organizations

9/11 Environmental Action
What Is Provided: Advocacy on environmental issues and health needs related to 9/11 clean-up, demolition, and reconstruction
For Whom:   First responders, residents, students, and workers affected by 9/11
Contact:    Visit www.911ea.org/HomePage.htm

 

9/11 Police Aid Foundation

What Is Provided: Support, education and relief
For Whom:   Police officers with an injury or disability due to 9/11, and their families
Contact:    Call (866) WTC-1013 or visit www.911policeaidfoundation.org

 

The 9/11 Together We Stand Mentoring Program
What Is Provided: Mentoring
For Whom:   Children 6 to 17 years of age who reside in any borough of NYC and lost a parent or relative on 9/11
Contact:    Lilli Goldberg at (212) 686-2042, x269 or email lgoldberg@bigsnyc.org
Other Languages:    Spanish

 

Beyond Ground Zero/Chinese Staff and Workers Association, Inc.
What Is Provided: Advocacy for the rights of low-income workers affected by the WTC Attacks
For Whom:   Anyone affected by the WTC attacks
Contact:    Call (212) 358-0295 and (212) 619-7979 (Chinese)
Other Languages:    Cantonese, Mandarin, Polish, and Spanish

 

Families of September 11, Inc
What Is Provided: Offers information, promotes resiliency, and raises awareness on behalf of members
For Whom:   Families who lost loved ones on 9/11 and anyone else affected by the WTC disaster
Contact:    Visit www.familiesofseptember11.org or www.childrenofseptember11.org

 

Saint Vincent's Trauma and Wellness Center
What Is Provided: Adult, child, and adolescent mental health counseling and complementary holistic services
For Whom:   Anyone affected by the events of September 11th
Contact:    Call (212) 346-2582
Other Languages:    Chinese, and Spanish

 

September 11th Families Association
What Is Provided: Information, advocacy and support to 9/11 families; also operates the Tribute WTC Visitor Center near Ground Zero in lower Manhattan
For Whom:   Individuals and families who lost a loved one on 9/11
Contact:    Call (212) 422-3520 or visit www.911families.org

 

Tuesday’s Children
What Is Provided: Skill building, mentoring, career counseling, and other programs
For Whom:   Children who lost a loved one on 9/11 and their families
Contact:    Call (212) 319-3988 or (516) 562-9000 or visit www.tuesdayschildren.org 

 

Voices of September 11th
What Is Provided: Resources, support services, advocacy, and mental health programs
For Whom:   Anyone affected by 9/11 with particular emphasis on 9/11 families,
survivors, rescue, and recovery workers
Contact:    Call (866) 505-3911 or visit www.voicesofsept11.org

 

Where to Turn
What Is Provided: Information, referral, and crisis relief services for victims during the recovery process
For Whom:   Victims of any tragedy
Contact:    Call (718) 966-6531 or visit www.where-to-turn.org

 

World Trade Center United Family Group
What Is Provided: Mutual support, promotion of civic participation, and protection of the legacy and memory of the September 11th victims
For Whom:   September 11th families, survivors, and rescue workers
Contact:    Call (732) 292-2910 or visit www.wtcufg.org

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