For Those Who Wish to Help

by RedhorseWoman 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • RedhorseWoman
    RedhorseWoman

    I just received this list of phone numbers and websites for anyone who wishes to extend help to the victims in NYC. I just donated by credit card on the United Way site. It is secure and the process is very simple. Also, many local banks are collecting donations by check for the American Red Cross. I heard on the radio today, also, that the Salvation Army is seeking special donations of clothing for those in need.

    Please do what you can.

    American Red Cross, blood supply:
    The American Red Cross is in need of blood to replenish the nation's supply.
    Call 1-800-HELP-NOW to schedule an appointment near where you live.
    http://www.redcross.org

    American Red Cross, cash donations:
    800- HELP-NOW

    Federal Emergency Management Agency
    http://www.fema.gov/r-n-r/

    New York Blood Center, blood supply:
    The New York Blood Center has also announced a blood emergency for the
    greater New York/New Jersey metropolitan area. Visit
    http://www.nybloodcenter.org for more information on how to help.

    Helping.org:
    For more information on helping victims of the U.S. attacks, visit
    http://www.helping.org/

    United Way, donations:
    The United Way of New York and the New York Community Trust have established
    a fund to help the victims of the attacks and their families. The September
    Eleventh Fund will provide immediate support to established emergency
    assistance agencies. Anyone wishing to contribute may send their donations in
    care of United Way, 2 Park Ave, New York, New York, 10016 or call:
    212-251-4035. Donations are also being accepted on United Way of New York
    City's Web site: http://www.uwnyc.org

  • RedhorseWoman
    RedhorseWoman

    To the top

  • ZazuWitts
    ZazuWitts

    Thanks, RedHorse Woman

    Near the bottom of your link there is also a 'click' called Parents' Talk. Some good advice written there by a psychologist as to how best deal with young children who have concerns/fears regarding the tragedy.

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