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Archived: 09/19/2001 at 14:26:37

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Volunteer counselors pass out mental health flyers to New Yorkers going back to work in Lower Manhattan

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Families of World Trade Center's Missing Search for Answers
Jeanine Nardone will not give up until she finds her big brother, Mario. Every day, she returns to the Family Assistance Center, where family members come to file missing person reports and review the list of missing and dead.
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The Red Cross Movement Offers Profound Sympathy
Around the globe from Canada to Czechoslovakia, from Mexico to Mozambique, national societies are expressing profound shock and offering assistance.
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Families Arrive at Pennsylvania Crash Site of Flight 93
Family members of United Flight 93 started arriving in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on Monday to visit the place where their loved ones perished.
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Mental Health Volunteers Reach Out to New Yorkers
The American Red Cross anticipated the needs of the people returning to work on Monday and dispatched mental health volunteers to a number of subway stations close to the financial district.
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Relief Work Continues as New York Goes Back to Work
One of the few hopes shared by New Yorkers is to return to some semblance of normalcy this week, to continue mourning their losses but also show that the city is strong.
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Lawmakers Roll Up Sleeves Against Terrorism
In a tribute to the thousands of Americans killed or injured in Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, hundreds of U.S. Representatives, Senators and Congressional staffers donated blood at emergency drives on Thursday and Friday.
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At the Pentagon, Disaster Workers Begin Week Two
As America tries to get back to normal this week, the grim work at the Pentagon continues.
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Across the Country, the Red Cross Responds to Tuesday's Attack
Updated: Sept. 18
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Washington, D.C. Blood Collection Center Calls for Donors
So many people around the country have been compelled to do something, anything, to help the victims of Tuesday’s attack. Many of those people are choosing to give blood.
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Central America Red Cross Societies Pledge Support
As news of the tragedy of September 11th quickly spread overseas, words of condolence and offers of assistance came pouring in from other Red Cross societies around the globe.
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Relocation of the
New York Family
Compassion Center

The Family Compassion Center, the gathering point and symbol of support for families praying to find loved ones lost in last week's terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, will move at midnight Sunday to Pier 94.
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American Red Cross Delegate in Balkans Learns of U.S. Attack
I was sitting with colleagues at the offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina when my cell phone rang and I received the news about the terrorist attacks.
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