Asociacion
Tepeyac
de New York |
251
West 14th Street
New York, NY 10011
|
Provides
a variety of needed services to the 9/11-related
client population, including: helping them navigate
and interact with government agencies and providing
referrals to pro-bono attorneys; and ensuring
that they acquire the life-skills needed to manage
their finances. Individual counseling and job
training will be provided to all clients. |
Asian
American
Federation of New York |
120 Wall Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10005
|
Provides mental
health services to Asian American victims of 9/11,
and improves the quality and quantity of culturally
competent mental health services for this population
through the "Building Bridges and Leveraging
Assets for Community Recovery Project." |
Charles
B. Wang Community
Health Center, Inc. |
120 Wall Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10005
|
Provides comprehensive
assessments, care and referrals for physical health,
mental health and social service needs of adults,
adolescents and children. Specialized outreach
via partner organizations targets underserved
Vietnamese and Fujianese subgroups. |
Highbridge-Woodycrest
Extended Care Network, Inc. |
936 Woodycrest
Avenue
Bronx, NY 10452
|
Provides integrative
health services addressing the mental health,
physical and spiritual needs of clients through
employing a comprehensive mental and physical
exam, development of an individualized health
care plan, social support through a health coach,
and patient tracking to ensure delivery of services. |
Institute
for the Puerto
Rican Hispanic Elderly, Inc. |
105 East 22nd
Street
Room 615
New York, NY 10010
|
Program provides
psycho-educational support groups to Spanish speaking
persons 55 years of age and older who were impacted
by 9/11. Includes learning relaxation techniques
and the implementation of a “Wellness Plan.” |
Islamic
Circle of North
America, Inc. |
166-26 89th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
|
Outreach and support
to individuals affected by 9/11, through self-help
groups, counseling, information, and referral.
The outreach efforts to identify new clients will
be mosque-based. |
Jewish
Board of Family &
Children's Services, Inc. |
120 West 57th
Street
New York, NY 10019 |
Provides services
through a comfortable 'drop-in' social center,
a site for a wide variety of therapeutic, emotionally
supportive, restorative, educational, and creative
activities. |
| Korean
Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. |
134-23 Northern
Blvd.
2nd Floor
Flushing, NY 11354
|
Provides outreach
and education; individual and group counseling;
retreats for victims and their families; job training
and placement; and assistance with applying for
entitlements to Korean American victims and emotionally
and economically affected populations. |
Lutheran
Disaster Response
of New York (LDRNY) |
22 Cortlandt Street
20th Floor
New York, NY 10007 |
Administers Faithful
Response, a project to serve the ongoing mental
health needs of the target populations by developing
a network of highly trained professionals to provide
services to them through training in advanced
trauma intervention. |
Lutheran
Family Health Centers/
Family Support Center |
6025 Sixth Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11220
|
Provides targeted
outreach, mental health treatment, community education,
family support, vocational counseling, and partnership
with local schools and ethnic associations to
residents of Southwest Brooklyn, particularly
Sunset Park, who were impacted by the events of
9/11. |
Metropolitan
New York
Baptist Association |
236 West 72nd
Street
New York, NY 10023
|
To provide workshops,
training and counseling programs through a diverse
network of neighborhood-based grassroots programs,
including mental healthcare and career adjustment.
These will include mental health workshops family-resiliency
and trauma-immunization counseling programs, and
career-adjustment counseling and training. |
National
Financial Planning
Support Center, c/o Financial
Planning Association |
4100 East Mississippi
Avenue, Suite 400
Denver, CO 80246 |
The Financial
Planning Association® provides pro bono financial
planning services to individuals, families and
businesses directly affected by the events of
September 11th through a volunteer pool of Certified
Financial Planner™ (CFP®) professionals.
|
National
Organization of
Victim Assistance (NOVA) |
510 King Street
Suite 424
Alexandria, VA 22314
|
Provides victim
and witness assistance programs and practitioners,
criminal justice agencies and professionals, mental
health professionals, researchers, former victims
and survivors, and others committed to the recognition
and implementation of victim rights and services. |
Network
of Victim
Assistance in Bucks County |
16 North Franklin
Street Suite 105
Doylestown, PA 18901
|
The PA 9/11 Mental
Health Outreach Program increases mental health
services to 9/11 victims in Pennsylvania through
mental health screening and evaluation; additional
support groups; psycho-educational and wellness
information distribution; a 24/7 crisis intervention
hotline; and trainings for mental health professionals
on the specific mental health needs of this population. |
New
Jersey Association
for Mental Health, Inc. |
88 Pompton Avenue
Verona, NJ 07044 |
The 9/11 Helpline
assesses mental health and related needs; provides
information referral services and follow-up services. |
| New
York City Health and Hospitals Corporation--Harlem
Hospital Center |
Harlem Hospital
Center
506 Lenox Avenue
New York, NY 10037
|
Harlem Hospital's
World Trade Center Counseling Project provides
a full range of mental health services, crisis
intervention, individual counseling, and group
therapy. |
New
York Disaster
Counseling Coalition, Inc. |
New York Disaster
Counseling Coalition, Inc. |
Runs a series
of Renewing Relationship workshops offering couples
the opportunity to reconnect with each other through
psycho-educational resiliency training, problem
solving and negotiating training, and developing
listening skills; and referrals for counseling
services. |
New
York Disaster
Interfaith Services, Inc. |
22 Cortlandt Street
20th Floor
New York, NY 10007
|
The New York City
9/11 Unmet Needs Roundtable program specifically
addresses the unmet financial needs of underserved,
marginalized victim populations and the physical
and financial needs recovery workers. NYDIS administers
funds and staffs the Roundtable which is a facilitated
weekly gathering of donors and caseworkers to
vet cases and provide cash assistance, referral
services, clothing/food vouchers and networking
for clients with well documented unmet service/financial
needs. |
Northern
Virginia
Family Services |
10455 White Granite
Drive Suite 1000
Oakton, VA 22124 |
Provides group-based
services and outreach to address the continuing
mental health and recovery needs of individuals
affected by the September 11 terrorist attack
on the Pentagon. |
Puerto
Rican
Family Institute |
217 Havemeyer
Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211 |
Offers community
outreach and educational presentations conducted
through 4 borough clinics to identify affected
clients and link them to services within the organization;
Comprehensive mental health screenings and crisis
intervention psychotherapy to targeted groups. |
| RACCOON
INC |
P.O. Box 20554
New York, NY 10021 |
Administers the
Nada ('hope') program and offers outreach and
mental health services to members of the Balkan
community directly affected by September 11th.
|
Saint
Vincent's Catholic
Medical Center of New York |
130 West 12th
Street
New York, NY 10010 |
Supports the primary
adult programs of the WTC Trauma Healing Center
of SVCMC including mental health / trauma services
and the Integrative Stress Management program.
Services are offered at several locations including
the West Village, Lower Manhattan and Staten Island. |
St.
Mark's Institute for
Mental Health |
57 Saint Mark's
Place
New York, NY 10003
|
Provides diverse
communities with language-appropriate short-term
mental health services, including individual therapy
sessions support groups; and family therapy. |
The
Committee for Hispanic
Children and Families, Inc. |
140 West 22nd
Street
Suite 301
New York, NY 10011 |
Reaches out to
immigrant communities and link clients with the
appropriate mental health and wellness services.
CHCF will offer support groups using culturally
competent techniques and referral to additional
mental health services, if warranted. |
The
Council of Churches
of the City of New York |
475 Riverside
Drive
Suite 727
New York, NY 10115 |
Trains religious
leaders and caregivers how to identify and work
with the signs of PTSD, Depression, Compassion
Fatigue and Anxiety; provides training and support
for religious leaders. |