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Important Emergency Information

If you have information about the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, call 1-866-483-5137 or click here.

Updated September 24, 2001

For 90.3 WCPN and WVIZ/PBS Coverage, click here.

General Contact Information:

For American Airlines information, call 1-800-245-0999.

For United Airlines information, call 1-800-932-8555.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) website is here.

The National "I'm Okay" Message Center (provided by Prodigy)

The U.S. Justice Department Victims' Families Hotline is
1-800-331-0075
.

More emergency phone numbers and information are provided by the New York Times.

New York City Contact Information:

To inquire about Blue Cross Blue Shield employees at the World Trade Center, call 1-866-761-8265.

To inquire about Morgan Stanley employees at the World Trade Center, call 1-888-883-4391.

New York City emergency information line is 1-212-560-2730.

Click here for the World Trade Center Survivor List.

World Trade Center Emergency Information page, courtesy of New York State. Link here to find more New York emergency phone numbers.

To report a missing person in New York, call 1-212-447-2998.

Washington D.C./Virginia Contact Information:

To find out about Army personnel stationed at the Pentagon, call
1-800-984-8523
.

For Navy and Marine personnel at the Pentagon, call
1-877-663-6772.

For Air Force personnel at the Pentagon, call 1-800-253-9276.

More Washington-area emergency information (phone numbers, etc) are presented by the Washington Post.

Volunteers:

People who wish to volunteer their services or personnel can call 1-800-801-8092.

If you are a doctor and would like to offer your assistance to the New York Fire Department, please contact 1-518-431-7600; if you are an EMT, paramedic, nurse, or nurse's aide and would like to offer your assistance, please call 1-800-628-0193.

Charities and Donations:

To donate blood, call the American Red Cross at
1-800-GIVE-LIFE
, or click here.

To give financial donations, call the American Red Cross at
1-800-HELP-NOW
(1-800-257-7575 in Spanish) or click here.

To help the Salvation Army, call 1-800-SAL-ARMY, or click here.

Catholic Charities USA
Catholic Charities
P.O. Box 25168
Alexandria, VA 22313-9788

Charities Aid Foundation

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JustGive.org

Helping.org - for more information on how to give.

Independent Sector - for more information on how to give.

New York Firefighters' Memorial Fund

New York Firefighters 9-11 Relief Fund

The Silver Shield Foundation (email)
Contact Martin Duffy, 1-212-499-0866, ext. 27

United Jewish Communities Disaster Relief
UJC Emergency Relief Fund
111 Eighth Avenue, Suite 11E
New York, NY 10011

United Way of America - The September 11 Fund (You can also call 1-212-251-4035)
United Way
2 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016

World Trade Center Police Disaster Relief Fund

Help:

The Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board 24-Hour Mental Health Emergency/Information/Referral Hotline is
1-216-623-6888
.

Advice about talking to children regarding the terrorist attacks available from ParentCenter and the National Mental Health and Education Center.

The National Organization For Victim Assistance has a website with information on how to cope with Sept. 11's terrorist attacks.

 

 

 

 

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