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  By Thomas Farley, MD, MPH, NYC Health Commissioner
     
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9/11 Health - Residents

What You Can Do

Call 311 in New York City

Call 311 in New York City to report problems relating to construction in lower Manhattan and ask to be transferred to the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center (LMCCC)

Participate in WTC Health Registry

If you are an enrollee, participate in WTC Health Registry research projects when invited.  These projects make critical, scientifically-based contributions to the understanding of WTC-related health issues.

Attend Meetings

Attend meetings of community boards, tenant associations and other organizations to stay informed about issues of concern.
Suggested organizations include:

Manhattan Community Board 1
49-51 Chambers Street
Room 715
New York, New York 10007-1209
212-442-5050
cb1@cb1.org

Manhattan Community Board 2
3 Washington Square Village
Suite 1A
New York, NY 10012-1801
212-979-2272
cb2manhattan@nyc.rr.com

Manhattan Community Board 3
59 East 4th Street
New York, NY  10003
212-533-5300
info@cb3manhattan.org

Join Advocacy Groups

Join advocacy groups working on behalf of residents exposed to the WTC disaster.
A suggested group is:

9/11 Environmental Action
P.O. Box 250192
New York, NY 10025
info@911ea.org


 
 

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