>THE CIVIL WAR PRESERVATION TRUST was deeply saddened and stunned by the
>attacks of Tuesday, September 11. HERITAGEPAC joins CWPT in these
>feelings. We share with you a message today from CWPT:
>
>
>We preserve the lands where Americans sacrificed themselves for their
>visions of freedom in the Civil War and call those lands "hallowed." Those
>Americans were soldiers, though, in war time and were prepared to give their
>lives.
>
>The victims of the terrorist attacks were not given the opportunity to
>prepare. They were attacked by surprise, by cowards without honor. They have
>become martyrs to the cause of American freedom. Our thoughts and prayers
>are with them.
>
>Julie Fix
>
>To help:
>
>American Red Cross
> http://www.redcross.org/
> To make a secure online donation to the relief efforts,
> visit: http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html, or call
> (800) HELP-NOW (800) 435-7669) or (800) 257-7575 (Spanish).
> Or send your donation to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box
> 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. To donate blood, please call
> (800) GIVE-LIFE (800-448-3543), or contact your local
> Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/where/where.html.
>
> Catholic Charities USA
> http://www.catholiccharities.org/
> Catholic Charities agencies nationwide are mobilizing to
> help victims and their families recover from the devasta-
> tion in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania. To
> contribute to the organization's disaster relief fund,
> send checks to Catholic Charities, P.O. Box 25168,
> Alexandria, VA 22313-9788, or contribute online at:
> http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/donation/donation.htm.
>
> Emergency Telephone Numbers — New York Times
> http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/national/WTC-NAVIGATOR.html#emergency
> The New York Times has posted a list of emergency resources
> on its Web site to help anyone who is trying to locate
> loved ones who may be missing or injured as a result of
> the attack on the World Trade Center. The page also
> includes a list of WTC tenant companies and relevant
> contact information.
>
> Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): How To Help
> Victims Of The Terrorist Attacks
> The Federal Emergency Management Agency is urging those
> willing to volunteer or make donations to use the following
> numbers:
>
> -- to give blood: (800) 448-3543);
> -- to make financial contributions: (800) HELP-NOW and
> (800) SAL-ARMY;
> -- to volunteer general services: (800) 801-8092
>
> Helping.org
> http://www.helping.org/
> Helping.org has posted a list of Web sites and charities
> accepting online donations and aid for those affected by
> Tuesday's terrorist attacks. For more information, visit:
> http://helping.org/promos/cs_wtc.adp.
>
> National "I'm Okay" Message Center
> http://okay.prodigy.net/
> National Internet service provider Prodigy has created an
> "I'm Okay" message center that allows individuals who were
> reported missing to post their name and location, informing
> friends and family that they are safe.
>
> National Organization for Victim Assistance
> http://www.guidestar.org/partners/helping/index_ext.jsp?npoId=357764
> The National Organization for Victims Assistance has
> established a Fund for Terrorist Attack Victims. For more
> information on how you can help, visit:
> http://www.guidestar.org/partners/helping/index_ext.jsp?npoId=357764.
>
> New York Blood Center
> http://www.nybloodcenter.org/
> Thanks to the overwhelming response of New Yorkers and
> others, the New York Blood Center is urging anyone without
> an appointment or not participating in a previously
> scheduled blood drive to postpone making a donation this
> week. Those interested in making a donation over the next
> few weeks are urged to contact the New York Blood Center's
> toll-free line at (800) 933-2566.
>
> New York Fire Department
> The New York Fire Department is asking for the following
> assistance:
>
> -- if you are a doctor and would like to offer your
> assistance, please contact (518) 431-7600;
> -- if you are an EMT, paramedic, nurse, or nurse's aide
> and would like to offer your assistance, please
> call (800) 628-0193.
>
> The Fire Department also asks that you do not use the 911
> emergency system to seek information on missing loved ones
> and friends. To report a missing person, please call the
> number set up by the City of New York: (212) 447-2998.
>
> New York State Emergency Information Page
> http://www.state.ny.us/sept11/wtcframe.html
> New York Governor George Pataki has posted a list of
> emergency contact numbers on the state's Web site:
> http://www.state.ny.us/sept11/wtcframe.html.
>
>Resources include volunteer information, blood donation
>location information, and telephone numbers of concerned
>family members and friends trying to locate missing persons.
>
>New York Times Neediest Cases Fund
>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/13/nyregion/13NEED.html
>The New York Times Company has begun a special campaign
> to raise money for the victims of the attack on the World
>Trade Center through its Neediest Cases Fund. Donations
>can be made online at Charitywave.com or sent to:
>The New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund, P.O. Box 5193,
>General Post Office, New York, NY 10087.
>
>September 11th Fund
>The United Way of America and the New York Community Trust
>have announced the establishment of the September 11th Fund
>in response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade
>Center and the Pentagon. Anyone wishing to contribute to
>the Fund may send their donations to the United Way,
>2 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016, or by calling 212.251.4035.
>Donors may specify the community where they want their
>donation to help (New York City, Washington, D.C., or other
>affected areas). For more information, visit:
>http://national.unitedway.org/crisis.cfm.
>
>United Jewish Communities
>http://www.uja.org/
>United Jewish Communities has opened the UJC Emergency
>Relief Fund to assist in the recovery, relief, and rehabil-
>itation of the victims of this tragedy and their families.
>Checks should be made payable to UJC Emergency Relief Fund
>and sent to: UJC Emergency Relief Fund, 111 Eighth Avenue,
>Suite 11E, New York, NY 10011.
>
>Washington Post -- Important Numbers and Blood Drive
> Information
>
>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/specials/closings/blood1.htm#numb
>ers
> The Washington Post has set up a Web page with phone
> numbers for victims seeking assistance, people trying to
> locate family members, and area hospitals. It also has FBI
> contact numbers for those who have information related to
> the attacks.
>
> ++++++++++++++
>
>Jerry L. Russell
>Civil War Round Table Associates
>HERITAGEPAC
>We Who Study Must Also Strive To Save!
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Contributed to Museum-L by Jim Lyons, Sept 17, 2001
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