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American Tragedy - Your Help is Needed

Vigil Donate Now!
While we are all deeply saddened by the tragedy of Tuesday, September 11, you can help now by supporting the relief efforts. Relief organizations tell us that they most need cash donations to fund special resources and personnel. To make a donation or learn more about these organizations, click the Donate Now links below.

Thank you. Helping.org users have donated
$6.5 million to disaster relief efforts.

American Red Cross
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September 11th Fund
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The New York Firefighters 9-11 Disaster Relief Fund
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New York State World Trade Center Relief Fund
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Twin Towers Fund
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New York State Fraternal Order
of Police WTC Fund

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The Survivors Fund - Washington, D.C. area
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Salvation Army
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Robin Hood Relief Fund
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New York Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Benefit Fund
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World Vision
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100% of your donation will go directly to these relief organizations. Donating through Helping.org is
safe and secure. For more about donating online, review these tips for giving safely.

United Kingdom residents can make donations to a special Help USA fund created by the Charities Aid Foundation.

Search for additional victim assistance organizations or charities in the GuideStar database.




Reconnecting with Loved Ones

Greater NY Health Organization is helping to locate family members and accepting reports of missing person.
- status of family members: 212-560-2730
- to report a missing person: 212-560-8029

The Pentagon has published the following numbers for gaining information about loved ones:
Army: 1-800-984-8523
Air Force 1-800-253-9276
Navy and Marines 1-877-663-6772

The Red Cross has asked that all inquiries regarding family members be directed to your local Red Cross chapter. Please be advised that the inquiry process will take some time given the magnitude of the tragedies.

For more information about loved ones who may be injured or in the hospital in the New York area:
- Go to The Official New York City Web site
- Call City Disaster Relief: 212-516-2730
- Call the City Hotline: 800-222-6459




How to Cope

Resources for Everyone:

Resources for Parents & Teachers:
Use these resources to discuss the events with your children.

  • Traumatic stress experts at ParentsTalk offer advice on helping children cope with emotionally difficult situations.
  • Compassionate Friends aims to help families resolve their grief following the death of a child of any age.
  • CNNfyi.com has discussions and activities to help you communicate with your children.
  • Bright Horizons has pulled together a team of experts to help parents guide, comfort, and help their children cope through this time.
  • National Association of School Psychologists gives insight on coping with a national tragedy.
  • YMCA has released tips for parents to help children cope with the events of September 11.
  • Dr. Spock: Helping your children cope with the news of terrorist attacks.
  • Parenting.com: How to help your child handle the tough times.

Teens:
Expert advice and things you can do:




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Local Resources

National Listing of Local Red Cross Chapters

New York:

Find out where to volunteer and provide assistance at New York Cares.

New York area hospital contact information.
To donate services, medical personal should call the following:
- Registered nurses & emergency medical services personnel: 1-800-628-0193
- Doctors: 518-431-7600

Red Cross Shelters in New York City are staffed with mental health professionals and nurses and are offering food.

Washington DC:

DC area hospital contact information.

Washington DC Counseling & Bereavement Centers

Greater DC Cares
Register for volunteer opportunities online or call 202-289-7378.

Give Blood

Initial supplies are plentiful, but the need will rise again in coming weeks. Please contact an agency below to set up a future appointment to give blood:

The American Red Cross asks those who wish to donate blood to fill out the blood donor information form to schedule an appointment with your local Red Cross chapter. Red Cross chapter.

America's Blood Center (ABC) is a national network of nonprofit, independent community blood centers. Find an ABC Blood Center near you.

New York Area Residents:
Additional Blood Donation Centers for New York City (New York Times)

Washington DC Area Residents:
Find a blood donation center near you through the INOVA Blood Donor Services Web site.

Important Numbers

If you believe your family or loved ones were aboard one of the American or United Airlines flights involved in the attacks, you can call these numbers for information.

United Airlines:
1-800-932-8555

American Airlines:
1-800-245-0999

Federal Employees: The Office of Personnel Management has asked employees to call
202-606-1800
for updates on office closings.

Morgan Stanley Information Line:
1-888-883-4391

F.B.I. Tips:
To call FBI with information on the attacks:
1-866-483-5137

Fill out a form on the Web:
http://www.ifccfbi.gov

To call the NYPD with info:
1-718-765-4300

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