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Survivors

 

New Jersey Association for Mental Health, Inc.
The 9/11 Helpline assesses mental health and related needs; provides 
information referral services and follow-up services.
Address: 88 Pompton Avenue, Verona, NJ 07044
Toll-Free #: 1-800-367-8850 
Fax: 973 857-1777


NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation - WTC Environmental Center
The WTC Environmental Health Center has now expanded from its original 
site at   Bellevue Hospital in Midtown Manhattan to two new locations: 
Gouverneur Healthcare Services in Lower Manhattan and Elmhurst Hospital 
Center in Queens.   Under the direction of the program at Bellevue, the 
two new sites will treat   those experiencing health problems as a result 
of exposure to dust and smoke   from the WTC attack. The expanded 
WTC Environmental Health Center is a resource for all New Yorkers and 
others affected by 9/11 related health conditions, regardless of insurance 
or immigration status. The Center was established in 2006; though Bellevue 
has been treating WTC-affected patients since the 9/11 attacks.

The Center works in close partnership with community organizations, labor   
groups and residents affected by 9/11. The program is designed for people 
who:
  • Lived in Lower Manhattan and areas of Brooklyn
  • Went to school in the area
  • Worked in or around area offices, stores, schools, or apartment buildings
  • Helped in the clean-up of buildings in the affected area
Survivor Guidelines
This Web site was created by a volunteer panel of experts to provide 
helpful guidelines and resources on how to  emotionally survive  and 
recover from the terrorist attack on September 11. Here you’ll find helpful                
information on dealing with trauma, as well as links to supportive sites on 
online studies, workplace resources,and helping children.


World Trade Center Survivors Network
This is a support network for survivors of the World Trade Center disaster. 
It places them in contact with other survivors to foster healing and 
companionship.
Address: 295 Greenwich St., Suite 302, New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 563-7570 
Email:contact@survivorsnet.org


Lymphoma Research Foundation
The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation's largest 
lymphoma-focused voluntary health organization devoted exclusively to 
funding lymphoma research and providing patients and health care 
professionals with critical information on the disease. LRF's mission is to 
eradicate lymphoma and serve those touched bythis disease.  The 
Foundation offers a wide range of support services and programs for 
patients and loved ones affected by lymphoma. Whether you are newly 
diagnosed, want detailed information about lymphoma, looking for ongoing 
suport, or seeking help with long-term survivorship, LRF is here to help.

Address: 115 Broadway, 13th Fl., New York, NY  10006
Phone: (212) 349-2910 / (800) 235-6848
Fax: (212) 349-2886
Email: Helpline@lymphoma.org

 

 

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

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