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American
Red Cross
Just
completed — the American Red Cross Family
Registration Web, which is designed to help those searching for
information regarding family members affected by the disaster. If you are
from one of the disaster-impacted areas, you can register at the site, and
this will help Red Cross workers provide information to family members and
loved ones who are concerned about you.
Other Red Cross links:
Donate
to the Disaster Relief Fund
Find out
about giving blood |
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The
September 11th Fund
United
Way and The New York Community Trust have established The
September 11th Fund. Contributions will be used to help respond to the
immediate and longer-term needs of the victims, their families, and
communities affected by the events of September 11. Please note that 100%
of all contributions will be used to support these efforts, as United Way
and The Community Trust are underwriting all administrative costs.
Donations can be made online, by telephone (at 1-800-710-8002) or by mail.
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World
Trade Center Relief Fund
The
newly established New
York State World Trade Center Fund supports the emergency response and
victim support efforts in New York. Donations can be made online (follow
the link on the site), by phone (at 1-800-801-8092), or by mail (to the
address provided on the site). |
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Salvation
Army Disaster Relief
The
Salvation Army
sees to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of families,
individuals, and emergency personnel involved in the disasters. Aid is
given to those affected both directly and indirectly by this tragedy.
Donations can be made online or by phone at 1-800-SAL-ARMY
(1-800-725-2769). |
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Mercy
Corps
Mercy
Corps supports organizations that provide counseling for survivors,
emergency personnel, and families of the victims. They also support
organizations that provide scholarship funds for children who lost parents
in the attacks. Mercy
Corps ensures that your funds reach outstanding local organizations
that are making a difference. Donations can be made online (follow the
link on the site), by phone (at 1-800-852-2100), or by mail (to the
address provided on the site). |
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