Subj: Resources for Helping Victims of Tuesday's Tragedies
Date: 9/13/01 2:14:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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The Tuesday morning tragedies in New York and Washington resulted in a
significant number of injuries and deaths leaving millions of Americans
searching for ways to help. Numerous federal and local agencies along with
private organizations are seeking assistance from the public. In a voluntary
corporate effort, YesMail offers the following information as a resource for
helping victims.
To Give Blood:
American Red Cross 1-800-HELP-NOW
<A HREF="http://RedCross.ym0.net/re3.asp?C=29867&P=68339&E=22577987">
http://redcross.org>
New York Blood Center 1-800-933-BLOOD
<A HREF="http://NYBloodCtr.ym0.net/re3.asp?C=29867&P=68340&E=22577987">
http://nybloodcenter.org>
To Make Financial Contributions:
American Red Cross 1-800-HELP-NOW
<A HREF="http://RedCross.ym0.net/re3.asp?C=29867&P=68339&E=22577987">
http://redcross.org>
United Way 1-212-251-4035
<A HREF="http://UnitedWay.ym0.net/re3.asp?C=29867&P=68341&E=22577987">
http://www.uwnyc.org>
Salvation Army 1-800-SAL-ARMY
<A HREF="http://SalvArmy.ym0.net/re3.asp?C=29867&P=68342&E=22577987">
http://www.salvationarmy.org>
To Volunteer Services (New York):
FEMA World Trade Center Relief 1-800-801-8092
Please visit the above Web site to verify offer availability outside the
United States
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