This is pasted from an e-mail message, of Sept 15, 2001

From: Independent Job Board Reps [mailto:DisasterInfo@INDEPENDENTJOBBOARDREPS.zzn.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 4:36 AM
Subject: Disaster Information Resources and How You Can Help

In place of our weekly newsletter we at CollegeJobBoard.com  
have compiled the following information to share with everyone you know.
Our prayers are with the victims and their families.


Online Donations
How you can help.

* United Way September 11th Fund

* American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund

* Salvation Army Disaster Relief Effort

* Firefighter, EMS, and Rescue Relief Fund

* Mercy Corps Trauma Counseling

*  For more information on helping victims of the U.S. attacks, visit Helping.org.

*  To donate to World Vision's American Families Assistance Fund, click here. Or call 1-888-511-6593.

 
Disaster Information Resources 
and How You Can Help

From looking for loved ones, donating blood to providing tips and info to the FBI, here are resources that may help.

How you can help
To donate blood, call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to schedule an appointment. To find your local American Red Cross, click here.
 
To donate money to the Red Cross for assisting victims of the attacks, call 1-800-HELP-NOW.
 
To donate to the United Way fund to help the victims of Tuesday's attacks and their families, call
(212) 251-4035 or click here.
 
Find a wide range of information and phone numbers at FirstGov, the official US government Web site.

Mercy Corps is providing trauma counseling and scholarship funds for children who have lost parents.

Find Loved Ones
Important Numbers
Hotline for families seeking information about victims and survivors:
1-800-331-0075
 
American Airlines
1-800-245-0999
 
United Airlines
1-800-932-8555

Greater NY Health Organization is helping to locate family members and accepting reports of missing persons.
- status of family members: 212-560-2730
- to report a missing person: 212-560-8029

The Pentagon has asked personnel to call the following numbers to be accounted for:
- Navy & Marine Personnel: 877-663-6772
- Army Personnel: 800-984-8523

Family members of military personnel seeking information should call  1-800-984-8523 (Army), 1-877-663-6772 (Navy and Marine Corps.), 1-800-253-9276 (Air Force).

If you are in one of the attack areas and in need of assistance, contact FEMA at 1-800-426-9029
 
The Justice Department's Office of Victims of Crime established a hotline for families seeking information about victims and survivors. The number is 1-800-331-0075.
 
Officials at the Pentagon are asking Army personnel assigned to the Pentagon on Sept. 11 (or families trying to locate their loved ones) to call 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002. Navy and Marine personnel assigned to the Pentagon should call 1-877-663-6772.
 
Morgan Stanley has an emergency contact phone number. Employees and their families can call 1-888-883-4391.

Cantor Fitzgerald Inc. has an emergency contact phone number. Employees and their families can call 203-662-3600.

Aon asks families of its 1,100 employees who worked in World Trade Center Tower 2 to call 1-866-256-4154.

FirstGov has a comprehensive list of U.S. government resources and information at http://www.firstgov.gov/featured/usgresponse.html

Windows on the World restaurant is trying to locate its employees and give information to families; the number for Windows on the World is 877-226-5170.

PictureTel and its partners are offering free videoconferencing for communication with distant family members, or to aid in the business crisis planning process. A database of available facilities is available at http://www.picturetel.com/aboutus.asp?
name=abthh.xml
.

Web sites are available for people who still haven't been able to contact their family members: http://okay.prodigy.net/, http://www.viexpo.com/dmstest/america.html, http://safe.millennium.berkeley.edu/find.php, http://www.bostoncoop.net:8080/SeptEleven?
PersonalStatus

American Airlines at 1-800-245-0999, or 
United Airlines at 1-800-932-8555
 If you believe you have a family member who was aboard:
-- American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 en route from Boston to Los Angeles with 81 passengers, nine flight attendants and two pilots
-- American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757 operating from Washington Dulles to Los Angeles with 58 passengers, four flight attendants and two pilots 
-- United Flight 93, a Boeing 757 aircraft, departed from Newark, NJ, at 8:01 a.m. local time, bound for San Francisco, with 38 passengers onboard, 2 pilots and 5 flight attendants.
-- United Flight 175, a Boeing 767 aircraft, departed from Boston at 7:58 a.m. local time, bound for Los Angeles, with 56 passengers onboard, 2 pilots and 7 flight attendants. 

United also has established its international toll-free numbers for friends or family members who want more information. Those numbers are:
-- The Netherlands: 02-050-4051
-- Germany: 06-96-698-5407
-- Italy: 02-482-9813
-- Belgium: 02-713-3646
-- France: 01-6-919-9659 

World Trade Center Company Information 
-- AON: 1-866-256-4154 
-- Bank of America: 1-877-441-3723
-- Cantor Fitzgerald and eSpeed: 1-866-326-3188
-- Carr Futures: 1-800-755-7620
-- Deutsche Bank: 410-895-2029
-- Electronics Trading Group: 917-859-7059 or 917-682-9827
-- Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield: 1-866-761-8265
-- Fiduciary Trust Co. International: 1-800-632-2350, ext. 22578
-- Fuji Bank: 1-888-537-FUJI (3854)
-- Keefe Bruyette & Woods: 1-800-223-3810
-- Kemper Insurance Co.: 1-800-622-9966
-- Lee Hecht Harrison: 201-782-3704
-- Marsh & McLennan (includes related businesses of Mercer, Guy Carpenter, Seabury & Smith and MMC Enterprise Risk): 212-345-6000
-- Maxcor Financial Group: 212-317-1000
-- Morgan Stanley: 1-888-883-4391
-- Pitney Bowes: 1-800-932-3631
-- Thacher, Proffitt, & Wood: 1- 800-698-4567 
-- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey employees can call 973-565-5505, 5506 or 5507, but not for transit information.
-- Red Cross WTC Victim Information: 212-604-7285
-- N.Y.C. Fire Department and EMT Employees: 718-999-2541
-- N.Y.C. Police Department Employees: 718-677-8238

-- The Pentagon has asked personnel to call the following number to be accounted for: 
1-877-663-6772
To check on the status of loved ones who worked at the Pentagon, please use the following numbers:
Army: 1-800-984-8523
Air Force: 1-800-253-9276
Navy and Marines: 1-877-663-6772

-- Justice Department: Families of victims may Call the Office of Victims of Crime about services for survivors and their rights: 1-800-331-0075 

-- American Red Cross: 1-888-BLOOD88 (1-888-256-6388)
In New York City, for more details on available donor locations, call 
1-800-448-3543 (GIVE-LIFE), 1-800-933-2566 or visit: http://www.nybloodcenter.org
-- Federal Employees: The Office of Personnel Management has asked employees to call
202-606-1800 for updates on office closings.
-- Locate Local Red Cross Chapters
-- America's Blood Centers: How to Donate
-- WebMD: Answering Your Questions About Donating Blood

Tips
The FBI has set up a Web site and hotline where people can report tips or other information about the attacks: www.ifccfbi.gov and
1-866-483-5137
. Intelligence officials have said they were especially eager to recover any video that tourists may have been shooting before and during the attacks.


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Resources

 
· CNN List of Victims
· MSN List of Victims
· What to tell your kids
· Complete CNN coverage
· Complete MSN coverage