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America Unites - Help Rebuild Our Country

Please help the victims and those affected by the tragic events of September 11th. Donate Now!
Please help the victims and those affected by the tragic events of September 11th by donating to nonprofit organizations assisting in the relief and recovery efforts. Organizations tell us that they most need cash donations to fund special resources and to provide financial and emotional assistance to victims and their families.

Thank you. Helping.org users have donated
$10.3 million to disaster relief efforts.

Today's Featured Charity:
Gifts in Kind International Fund for Urgently Needed Donations (F.U.N.D.) has worked tirelessly since September 11th by distributing millions of dollars in product donations to agencies involved in the relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts. This includes organizations providing assistance to victims’ families, relief workers, and those affected by job loss or economic slowdown. While immediate product needs have been met in New York and Washington, D.C., financial support is still needed to ensure effective operations.
Donate Now

Nonprofit organizations assisting in the relief and recovery efforts:

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




How to Cope

Resources for Everyone:

  •  NEW!   Childhelp USA® Hotline, 1-800-4-A-CHILD, offers assistance to children, families and individuals who need help coping with the terrorist attacks.
  •  NEW!   The Red Cross has developed materials to help families cope with emotional and physical reactions to the terrorist attacks.
  •  NEW!   The American Red Cross Family Registration Web is connecting family members who were directly affected by the terrorist attacks.
  • Light a virtual Memorial Candle
  • The National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology has pulled together a list of credentialed psychologists who have volunteered to offer healthcare services to the victims and their families.
  • American Psychology Association gives advice on managing traumatic stress.
  • National Institute of Mental Health has a special section on Response to Terrorist Acts Against America.
  • Find an online support group or join in a prayer group in Share Your Support a special area in Groups@AOL.
  • GriefNet has 37 e-mail support groups and an area where kids can help each other deal with their emotions.
  • Beliefnet enables you to find a local house of worship, faith-by-faith guide for dealing with death, and participate in an online prayer circle for the victims of the terrorist attack.
  • The Trauma Information Pages has all things online having to do with emotional trauma and traumatic stress.
  • The National Mental Health Association's Time for Reassurance advises that the unfolding tragedy can cause children and adults to feel confused, afraid, angry or powerless.
  • Washington DC Loss & Bereavement Centers.

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

Teens:
Expert advice and things you can do:




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Concert for New York
Support the Robin Hood Relief Fund and help victims of September 11.
Afghanistan Refugee Relief.
Afghan families are fleeing their homes to avoid military action. They need your help to survive already poor conditions.
Learn more about the American Liberty Partnership
Liberty Unites
President Bush announces the American Liberty Partnership to power online giving efforts. Learn more.
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 personnel 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

The need for blood is on the rise. 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.

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

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

Important Numbers

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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