The WTC Environmental Health Center works closely with a special WTC Survivors Steering Committee to ensure its responsiveness to the needs of the people affected by the health impact of 9/11. Members include representatives of community-based organizations, advocacy organizations and labor groups that serve this population, as well as individuals and WTC EHC patients who were exposed to environmental contaminants released as a result of the attack on the WTC. Currently, there are over 40 members, including the organizations listed below.
It is the goal of the WTC Survivors Steering Committee to draw on the expertise and experiences of its members to advise the WTC Environmental Health Center on providing comprehensive, quality medical care at no cost to affected persons. The organization also furthers widespread dialogue and investigation into the health impacts of 9/11.
105 Duane Street
125 Cedar Street
9/11 Environmental Action Beyond Ground Zero
Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO, District 1
Concerned Stuyvesant Community
DC37
Esther Regelson (individual)
Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES)
Independence Plaza North Tenants Association
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Manhattan Community Board 2
Manhattan Community Board 3
New York State Public Employees Federation, AFL-CIO, Division 199
NYCOSH
Organization of Staff Analysts
StuyHealth
Southbridge Towers Residents Coalition
World Trade Center Residents Coalition
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