A $3 million Families for Freedom Scholarship has been created by Indianapolis based Lumina Foundation for Education to aid undergraduate education of financially needy survivors (spouses and children) of those who perished or were disabled in the terrorist attacks of… Continue reading
The Twin Towers Job Center has been created to help those who have been displaced or unemployed as a result of the World Trade Center tragedy. Individuals seeking a temporary or permanent job as a result of the disaster or… Continue reading
LabCorp, one of the world’s largest clinical laboratories, is offering free DNA testing for families of victims of the World Trade Center disaster. For an appointment or to locate one of LabCorp’s Patient Service Centers, call toll-free 1-888-520-6952
American Corporate Benefits, Inc., a consulting firm for the design and implementation of cost effective employee benefit programs, will assist any nonprofit with any issue relating to the World Trade Center tragedy. This includes life and health insurance issues, pension… Continue reading
The New York City Police Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1971 to improve public safety services in New York City and to strengthen the partnership between the police and the public. The Foundation provides resources to support special… Continue reading
The New York City Greenmarket opened its regular Tuesday morning farmers market at the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. All farmers at the market escaped injury, but their trucks, tables, canopies, supplies, and produce were destroyed, and… Continue reading
Members of the New York Fraternal Order Of Police and their families are eligible for a variety of benefits including insurance, survivor’s aid, dental programs, optical plans, college planning, investment programs, and FREE financial consultations. A special World Trade Center… Continue reading
The Red Cross is offering grants of up to $30,000 to families of people who died in the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center. Grants will not be provided to those who died on the airplanes, as they… Continue reading
The Suffolk County Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (SPCA) is a non-profit all volunteer humane society with the mission of protecting the rights, safety and well being of all animals, as well as upholding and enforcing the… Continue reading
The New Jersey State Bar Association and Bar Foundation have established a Mass Disaster Response Program hotline number, 1-888-541-1900, for victims and families of the World Trade Center disaster. The program provides relevant information to disaster victims about how to… Continue reading