Posted by DJ (65.30.60.199) on September 13, 2001 at 00:41:09:
Don't want this excellent info from Paco to be lost on the board. THANKS Paco!
Posted by Paco (204.111.96.100) on September 12, 2001 at 20:14:05:
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EMERGENCY RELIEF EFFORTS
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To give blood:
--Call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule an appointment with the
American Red Cross near where you live.
--Visit www.nybloodcenter.org to donate blood in the
New York area.
To donate money:
--The United Way
Contribute to The September Eleventh Fund to help the
victims of the attacks and their families and provide
immediate support to established emergency assistance
agencies. Call 212-251-4035.
--American Red Cross
Call 1-(800) HELP-NOW
--Salvation Army
1-(800) SAL-ARMY
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AIRLINES
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Friends and family who wish to check on passengers and
flights may call:
American Airlines, 1-800-245-0999
United Airlines, 1-800-932-8555
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VICTIM INFORMATION
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Red Cross WTC Victim Information: 212-604-7285
WTC AON Employees: 203-863-6380
WTC Morgan Stanley Employees: 888-883-4391
Pentagon Employees: 1-877-663-6772
Fire Department Employees: 718-999-2541
Police Department Employees: 718-677-8238
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NEW YORK CITY HOSPITALS
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St. Vincent's Hospital: 212-604-7285
Bellevue Hospital Center: 212-562-4141
Coler Memorial Hospital: 212-848-6300
Goldwater Memorial Hospital: 212-318-8000
Gouverneur Hospital D&TC: 212-238-7000
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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
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The Justice Department's Office of Victims of Crime has set
up a phone line to provide information to families about
victims and about services for survivors and their rights:
1-800-331-0075