Dear
9/11 Community,
The
9-11 Healing and Remembrance Program would like to thank
you for sharing your thoughts and comments with us in
the Long Term Needs Assessment Survey. If
you haven't had an opportunity to complete the survey we
would like to encourage you to
share your opinions. Your feedback is extremely
important and will help identify ongoing
emotional and spiritual care support needed in the 9/11
community, especially around anniversary times. This
survey will assesses how resources and activities have
helped you/your family in the past, along with what you
would like to see continued or developed in the future,
to promote your emotional and spiritual healing. The
results of this anonymous survey will help all of us
plan and advocate for supportive and effective resources
and activities.
Please
click HERE to complete the survey.
Thank you for your help.
To
ensure the best possible results and the most compelling
numbers, please compete the survey promptly (by
Friday,
February 10, 2012); and in the
meantime, please forward it to as many members of the
9/11 community as possible. The results of this
anonymous survey will help all of us plan and advocate
for supportive and effective resources and
activities.
Responses
are being collected by the National Disaster Interfaiths
Network based in NYC and the 9-11 Healing &
Remembrance Program (MHA-NYC), through a grant from the
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs,
Office for Victims of Crime.
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Healing
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Remembrance Hotline: |
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If you're in need of emotional support, the
Healing and Remembrance Hotline will be available
through September 2012 to provide you with resources
24/7.
The toll free number is
1-866-212-0444 |
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You'll
find supportive resources, wellness tips and more online
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