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 While the costs of cleanup and restoration of our beloved cities
continue to rise, so do the costs to the survivors of September 11. By making a financial contribution, you will help those affected by the
tragedy and assist in them in coping with their losses and rebuilding their lives. Your donation will make a difference. |
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America's Second Harvest has played an important role in the September 11th relief
efforts by getting food and water to those in need, while continuing to serve the 31 million Americans who face hunger everyday.
As part of the local relief effort, NYC affiliate City Harvest has been working with
restaurant industry partners to help prepare and distribute meals at the World Trade
Center site. Throughout its support of rescue efforts, City Harvest has continued to feed
hungry New Yorkers who already relied on their services. In addition, the organization is
finding and serving others in need of food, including those affected because their jobs
were located in the financial district. Because of limited road access around the WTC site,
many of City Harvest's meal deliveries are made on foot, using hand trucks.
Other area affiliates helping in the NYC effort include Food for Survival, Community Food
Bank of New Jersey and Island Harvest.
As layoffs continue, America's Second Harvest will work to assist hungry people and
those in need.
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| Although cash is the most essential need for continuing relief efforts, there are other ways Americans can help:
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