Big Apple Prescription Drug Discount Card | |
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What Is Provided: | Average discount of 47% |
For Whom: | All New Yorkers |
Contact: | Visit BigAppleRx or call 311. |
Faithful Response | |
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What Is Provided: | Free mental health care, counseling and case management services |
For Whom: | Individuals struggling with the effects of 9/11 and related events |
Contact: | Call (516) 679-0080 or visit Faithful Response |
Other Languages: | Italian, Spanish |
Friends of Firefighters | |
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What Is Provided: | Individual and couples counseling, wellness trips, and special events |
For Whom: | FDNY staff and their families |
Contact: | Call (718) 643-0980 or 718 (643-1240) or visit Friends of Firefighters |
Vibrant | |
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What Is Provided: | Telephone hotline providing free, confidential crisis intervention, referral and information |
For Whom: | Primarily serves the NYC area but can connect callers to referral hotlines throughout the United States |
Contact: | Call (800) 543-3638 (English) (212) 982-5284 (TTY for Deaf/Hearing Impaired) |
Other Languages: | Spanish, Chinese, and Deaf |
Mental Health Association of Westchester County | |
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What Is Provided: | Individual, marriage, and family counseling crisis intervention, mental health treatment, rehabilitation, education and training, advocacy and community events |
For Whom: | Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services personnel and their families, and others affected by 9/11 who reside in Westchester |
Contact: | Call (914) 345-5900 ext. 240 or visit Mental Health Association of Westchester County |
Nassau County Drug and Alcohol Hotline | |
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What Is Provided: | Long Island's first 24/7 crisis intervention hotline - free, anonymous and confidential |
For Whom: | Long Island residents |
Contact: | Call (516) 481-4000 or visit Long Island Crisis Center |
What Is Provided: | Mental health treatment, support groups and referrals |
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For Whom: | Mothers (and their children) who were pregnant when they lost their husbands on 9/11 or gave birth in the months just before |
Contact: | Call (212) 675-1918 or visit The New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI) |
Program for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress | |
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What Is Provided: | Mental health services with expertise in diagnosis and treatment of trauma, anxiety and mood disorders |
For Whom: | Individuals and their families affected by 9/11, veterans and members of the military |
Contact: | Call (212) 821-0783 or visit Weill Cornell Medicine |
Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network (RACCOON) | |
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What Is Provided: | Assistance related to community health needs |
For Whom: | Immigrants from the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia) |
Contact: | Call (718) 784-9121 or visit Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network (RACCOON) |
Other Languages: | Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian |
Response of Suffolk County | |
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What Is Provided: | 24/7 crisis intervention hotline - free, anonymous and confidential, and online crisis counseling service; online chats M-F (5-11 p.m.) |
For Whom: | Suffolk County residents |
Contact: |
Call (631) 751-7500 (English) or |
Other Languages: | Chinese, and Spanish |
The St. Mark's Place Institute | |
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What Is Provided: | Mental health and substance abuse services |
For Whom: | Anyone in New York City |
Contact: | Contact Peter Turco at (212) 982-3470 and ask for the 9/11 Wellness and Recovery Program |
Other Languages: | French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Ukranian |
The Samaritans 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline | |
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What Is Provided: | Completely confidential, telephone-based emotional support |
For Whom: | People experiencing depression, trauma and grief related to 9/11 |
Contact: | Call (212) 673-3000 or visit The Samaritans 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline |
StoryCorps | |
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What Is Provided: | Opportunity to honor and record stories about the lives of those who were lost on 9/11 |
For Whom: | Anyone who wants to share a story related to 9/11 |
Contact: | The StoryBooth in New York City is located in Grand Central Terminal. To make a reservation or for additional locations, call 646-723-7027 or visit StoryCorps |
Other Languages: | Interviews can be conducted in any language |
Services for the Underserved | |
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What Is Provided: | Housing, home care coordination, employment, wellness and peer-to-peer counseling |
For Whom: | Individuals with behavioral or mental health challenges. |
Contact: | Call 212-633-6900 or visit Services for the Underserved |
Other Languages: | Interviews can be conducted in any language |
Trauma Studies and Services at Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute | |
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What Is Provided: | Research treatment focus on psychotherapies for chronic posttraumatic stress disorder |
For Whom: | Anyone ages 18-65 can call for an initial screening and referral |
Contact: | Call (212) 543-6747 or visit The Trauma and PTSD Program at Columbia University |
Trauma Studies Center of the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy | |
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What Is Provided: | Specialized trauma treatment on a sliding scale |
For Whom: | People affected by 9/11 and others |
Contact: | Call 212-333-3444 or visit Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy |
World Cares Center | |
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What Is Provided: | Disaster preparedness training |
For Whom: | Civilians and emergency managers |
Contact: | Call (212) 563-7570 or (800) 975-4281 or visit World Cares Center |
National
Vibrant | |
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What Is Provided: | Telephone hotline providing free, confidential crisis intervention, referral and information |
For Whom: | Primarily serves the NYC area but can connect callers to referral hotlines throughout the United States |
Contact: | Call (800) 543-3638 (English) (212) 982-5284 (TTY for Deaf/Hearing Impaired) |
Other Languages: | Spanish, and Chinese |
Connecticut
Connecticut Information Line | |
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What Is Provided: | Telephone hotline providing information about community services, referrals to human services, and crisis intervention |
For Whom: | Any Connecticut resident |
Contact: | Call 211 or (800) 203-1234 (outside of Connecticut) |
Other Languages: | All languages |
Massachusetts
Massachusetts 9/11 Fund | |
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What Is Provided: | Direct services, information and referral, community building and advocacy |
For Whom: | Families in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island who lost loved ones on 9/11 |
Contact: | Call (866) 386-3911 or visit Massachusetts 9/11 Fund |
New Jersey
Jewish Family and Vocational Services of Middlesex County | |
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What Is Provided: | Mental health services including community education/wellness activities, individual therapy, support groups, and advocacy and immigration services, meals on wheels and a food pantry |
For Whom: | WTC evacuees, families, and dependents of the deceased, affected residents, injured survivors, and recovery workers |
Contact: | Call intake coordinator at (732) 777-1940 or visit Jewish Family Services |
New Jersey Vets Helpline | |
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What Is Provided: | Free and confidential mental health helpline |
For Whom: | New Jersey veterans of all wars and their families; military personnel, including National Guard and Reserve Personnel, who were deployed to the WTC site and/or Iraq |
Contact: | Call (866) 838-7654 or visit NJVet2Vet |
Other Languages: | Spanish |