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Victims of September 11 – Benefits and Assistance
Victims of September 11–Benefits and Assistance
Government assistance, mental health services, where to donate, send cards or letters.
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Victim Compensation, Financial and Economic Relief
Federal and Military Personnel
National Guard and Reserve Activated for Duty
Labor and Unemployment Resources
Assistance for Businesses and Nonprofits
Social Services and Benefits
Mental Health Assistance
Give Donations to Victims and Families
Send Cards or Letters of Support
Victim Compensation, Financial and Economic Relief
Calculate Your Presumed Economic and Non-Economic Loss
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Checklist of Federal Assistance That May be Available to Organizations and Individuals
Disaster Insurance Information from Private Companies
Disaster Loans
– from SBA for property loss and economic injury to businesses, nonprofits, homeowners and renters 800.462.9029 (TTY 800.462.7585)
Justice Department's Victims of Crime Family Assistance Center
– 800.331.0075 (TTY 800.833.6885)
New York State Crime Victims Board
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001
Student Loan Relief To Military Personnel Called to Active Duty
– (TTY 800.730.8913)
Student Loan Relief To Terrorist Attack Victims
– 800.433.3243 (TTY 800.730.8913)
Tax Relief
Virginia Crime Victims' Compensation Fund
– 800.552.4007
Federal and Military Personnel
Compensation for Injured Federal Workers
Defense Family Assistance
– 800.487.3450 or 703.920.7212
Federal Employee Benefits Insurance
– 202.606.2858
Federal Employee Education and Assistance
– 800.323.4140
Federal Employees can Donate Leave
– to other federal employees 202.606.2858
Military and Civil Servants to Receive Purple Heart and Defense of Freedom Medals
– 800.331.0075
Tax Information and Disaster Relief Services for U.S. Military Personnel
National Guard and Reserve Activated for Duty
Employee and Employer Advisor
Frequently Asked Questions on Military Leave
Job Rights for the Guard and Reserve
Local Veterans Employment and Training Offices
Rights and Benefits of Federal Civilian Employees Who Perform Active Military Duty
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Labor and Unemployment Resources
America's Job Bank
Apply for FEMA Assistance
– 800.462.9029 (TTY 800.462.7585)
General Information from U.S. Department of Labor
Labor Resources
– Job loss, business closures, reservists' reemployment rights 866.487.2365 (TTY 877.889.5627)
New York Department of Labor
Questions and Answers on Disaster Unemployment Insurance in New York
State Unemployment Offices, all States
Virginia Employment Commission
Assistance for Businesses and Nonprofits
Checklist of Federal Assistance Available to Organizations and Individuals
Disaster Assistance for Businesses
Disaster Assistance for NYC Nonprofits
Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Small Businesses Across the Country
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
– Provides Penalty Relief and Extended Deadlines
SBA Disaster Loans
– for businesses, nonprofits and homeowners 800.462.9029 (TTY 800.462.7585)
Tax Information and Disaster Relief for Businesses
Social Services and Benefits
American Red Cross
– Get Info Hotline 866.438.4636 (TTY 800.526.1417) (Spanish 800.257.7575)
Apply for FEMA Assistance
– 800.462.9029 (TTY 800.462.7585)
Disaster Help Gateway for Citizens, Businesses and Governments
Pennsylvania Victims and Family Assistance
– 800.233.2339
Social Security
– 800.772.1213 (TTY 866.545.7316)
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Mental Health Assistance
Anniversary Reactions: Dealing with Post Traumatic Stress (Department of Veterans Affairs)
Disaster Mental Health: Dealing with the Aftereffects of Terrorism
Education Secretary Paige Offers Suggestions for Educators to Mark Anniversary of Sept. 11
Helping Children Cope with Disaster
Information from the National Institute of Mental Health
Justice Department's Victims of Crime Family Assistance Center
– 800.331.0075 (TTY 800.833.6885)
New York State Crime Victims Board
Project Liberty's Free Crisis Counseling Services
Publications on Coping with Crisis (FCIC)
Resources, by State
Talking to Children about the Threat of Biological Warfare or Terrorist Attack
Tips for Talking About Disasters
Veterans Health Benefits and Assistance in the Tri-State Area
Give Donations to Victims and Families
Air Force Aid Society
American Liberty Partnership
Army Emergency Relief
– Society Pentagon Victims Fund 703.325.0463
Combined Federal Campaign Relief Funds
Donations for Afghan Children
Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund
Navy & Marine Corps Relief Society Pentagon Assistance Fund
– 703.696.4904
Tips About Charitable Giving
Send Cards or Letters of Support
Anniversary Reactions: Dealing with Post Traumatic Stress (Department of Veterans Affairs)
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