America's rescue and
philanthropic agencies need immediate financial assistance.
You can make
an on-line donation, right now, to one of 30 organizations that are in
the forefront of the effort to heal our nation. Click
here for more information.
The
following phone numbers and Web sites are available for more information
relating to
the tragic terrorist attacks and how assistance can be offered:
For information on survivors:
� World Trade Center Survivor Database
� http://wtc.ny.com/
� New York City Emergency Hotline � (212) 560-2730
� NYPD Emergency Information � (212) 741-4626 or
(866) 856-4167
� Information on Police Officers � (718) 677-8238
� Information on Firefighters � (718) 999-2541
� New York Bureau of Labs � (212) 447-2998
� Concerned about missing family or friends � (866)
856-4167, (212) 741-4626 and (212) 560-2730
� To report cell phone numbers of those missing from WTC �
(877) 348-8579
� 'I'm Okay' Message Center � http://okay.prodigy.net/
� New York City Bombing Check-In Registry � http://www.shunn.net/okay/
Hospitals:
� St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center
(NYC) Patients' Hotline � (212) 604-7285
� Bellevue Hospital Center � (212) 562-4141
� Metropolitan Hospital Center � (212) 423-6262
For information on flights and airplane passengers:
� American Airlines � (800) 245-0999
� United Airlines � (800) 932-8555
For government information:
� FBI (for anyone with information about
the incidents) � (866) 483-5137
� U.S. State Department Task Force � (703) 302-6851
� Justice Dept. Office of Victims of Crime (national
clearinghouse for victims and family members) � (800) 331-0075
� Pentagon personnel � (877) 663-6772
� Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) � (202)
646-4600
� Social Security Office � (information about survivor
benefits) � (800) 772-1213 or http://www.ssa.gov/.
For information on World Trade Center tenants:
� General information � http://www.costargroup.com/wtc/
� For information on people working in the WTC complex � (212)-856-6000
� Marriott Assistance Center � (866)-866-9928 (from
outside the U.S. and Canada, call collect at (941)-541-1725
� Morgan Stanley (World Trade Center tragedy hotline) �
(888) 883-4391, visit http://www.morganstanley.com/ or
e-mail [email protected]
� Bear Stearns � (877) 826-2327
� Oppenheimer � http://oppenheimer.com/
� Deutsche Bank � (410) 895-2029.
� Credit Suisse First Boston � (877)
335-2732
� Cantor Fitzgerald Crisis Center � (212) 940-8162;
(212) 940-8482; (212) 940-8492; (212) 893-6073
� eSpeed � (866) 326-3188
� Empire Blue Cross � (866) 761-8265
� Carr Futures � (800)-755-7620
� Lee Hecht Harrison � (201) 782-3704
� Securities and Exchange Commission (employees) � (877)
404-3222
� Port Authority (employees) � (973)
565-5501
� Aon Corporation � (866)
256-4154
� Weatherly Securities (employees and
clients) � (800) 835-3015
� Marsh Putnam Mercer� (212)
840-4819; (212) 345-5217; (212) 345-5219; (212) 345-2693 http://www.ishisystems.com/MarshWTC/
Travel within NYC:
� Metropolitan Transportation Authority � http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/
To obtain help for animals:
� Center for Animal
Care and Control � (718) 647-8600
� The American Veterinary Medical Association �http://www.avma.org/vmat/terrorist_attack.asp
� ASPCA � (212) 876-7700 ext.
4738. If a pet is believed to be stranded in an apartment, call the hotline
above or go to King and Varick Streets in Manhattan with identification and
a key to the apartment where the animal is.
How you
can help:
� American Liberty partnership, cash donations �
http://www.libertyunites.org/
� American Red Cross, cash donations �
(800) HELP-NOW; http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
� American Red Cross, blood donations � (800)
448-3543
� To make an appointment with America's Blood Centers
� (888) BLOOD-88
� Salvation Army, cash donations � (800)
SAL-ARMY
� Greater New York Hospital Association, cash donations �
(212) 246-7100
� United Way, cash donations � (212) 251-4035
� Blood donors in upstate New York may call
(800) 448-3543 or (800) 272-4543; donors in the New York City region
may call (800) 692-5663 or (800) 933-2566.
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� The American Red Cross has opened 12 shelters
in New York City that are staffed with mental health professionals and
nurses and offering food. The locations are:
In Manhattan:
� Bayard Rustin High School, 351 West 18th Street
� Seward Park High School, 350 Grand Street
� Washington Irving High School, 40 Irving Place
� Fashion Industry High School, 225 West 24th Street
� Chelsea High School, 131 Sixth Avenue
� Norman Thomas High School, 111 East 33rd Street
� City-School, 16 Clarkson Street
� Junior High School 22, 111 Columbia Street
� I-S 131, 100 Hester Street
� Comprehensive Day and Night, 240 Second Avenue
In Staten Island:
� Curtis High School, 105 Hamilton Avenue
In Brooklyn:
� Westinghouse High School, 105 Johnson Street
� For counseling services:
Manhattan: (212) 604-8220
Westchester: (914) 925-5320
Staten Island: (718) 354-6300