Hi
Everyone...
Now that a few days have past since that horrible day, it's important
to continue with relentless energy to spread light, life and help by
any means.
As
it says in Ephesians 1:18 and 19, "I pray
that your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know... His
incomparably great power for us who believe." So if you
are a believer, don't underestimate the power of change you have. Massive
relief and action are made possible by the decision of one person at
a time.
Let's
unite, let's pray,
let's stand together for love and justice and against terrorism!
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There are new contact sites listed below:
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Information
Technology Related help needed NOW:
The
Red Cross is in need of some tech help with their field operatives in
NYC. They're looking for certified Citrix engineers and Microsoft-certified
consultants, as well as a long list of computers, network parts, etc.
You
can find more
info here.
Dorothy
Webman, President/CEO Webman Associates 1650 Broadway, Suite 701, New
York, NY, 10019
(212)
459-0944
Joe
Leo, Asst. Director Business Applications American Red Cross New York
150 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY, 10023
(212)
875-2409
Email:
jleo@arcny.org
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HOTLINE
for victims/survivors:
1-800-331-0075
NYC
Emergency Information: 212-560-2730
NYPD
Emergency Information: 212-741-4626 or 866-856-4167
Red
Cross WTC Victim Information: 212-604-7285
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The
Red Cross is in need of some tech help with their field operatives in
NYC. They're looking for certified Citrix engineers and Microsoft-certified
consultants, as well as a long list of computers, network parts, etc.
You
can find more
info here.
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NYS
Association for Affordable Housing [NYSAFAH] has been asked by NYC DCR
to find temporary apartments over the next few days for emergency workers
in New York City. If you have any vacant apartments, especially blocks
of apartments.
Please
contact Bernie Carr immediately by calling:
718-432-2100
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Check
for your NYC loved ones or leave a message to them to say you're ok.
WTC
Survivor list.
Another
OK site.
WTC
People locator (Cnet)
Survivor
List
The
OK List.
The
Safe list.
Disaster message
list.
Please
publicize these sites.
Another
resource to use to communicate:
911Tragedy
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The
United Way September 11th Pledge Fund - 100% donations will go to victims
and survivors
give
The
Red Cross disaster relief fund.
give
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Medical
personnel willing to help please call:
1-516-656-9254
1-516-656-9252
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Updates
on the current telephone + internet accessibility to and in NYC:
WJS
article
NYT article
Verizon
pay phones are free in Manhattan and enabled indefinitely to receive
phone calls from these.
If
you require emergency communications help at 973-633-0888.
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To
inquire where to give blood - 1-800-GIVELIF or check 1010wins.com
or the New York Blood Center.
Hospitals
accepting blood donations in NYC - please call to make sure they require
it - urgent need of O- type:
1)
Manhattan - St. Clare's Hospital & Health Center 426 W. 52nd
St. 212-586-1500
2)
Manhattan - St. Vincent's Hospital & Medical Center 7th Ave. at
11th St. 212-604-7000
3)
Brooklyn - St. Mary's Hospital 170 Buffalo Ave. 718-221-3000
4)
Queens - Flushing St. Joseph's Hospital 15840 79th Ave. 718-558-6200
5)
Queens - Jamaica St. Vincent's Medical Center of Richmond 355 Bard Ave.
718-876-1234
6)
Staten Island Mary Immaculate Hospital 15211 89th Ave. 718-558-2000
Dmoz
has a listing of Red Cross chapters to locate the Red Cross
near you.
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Call
these to find out if they need donations:
NYC
Red Cross
877-733-2767
Also
call the American Red Cross to donate blood: 1-800-Give-Life
The
Red Cross is asking residents for public donations:
1-800-933-BLOOD
The Canadian Blood Services: 1-888-236-6283
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Information
on the flights:
American
Airlines
1.800.245.0999
United
Airlines
1.800.932.8555
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