The following links may be beneficial in gaining more information. We've also included (at the bottom of the page) the "Reader's Resource" for additional links. If you find information which is inappropriate contained on any link on our site, please report it to us immediately. Thank you!
Emergency Telephone Numbers, Information Sites, Survivors List & Donation Sites
The following numbers are provided for information following the attack on America on September 11, 2001
Anyone with information regarding terrorist attacks or other information are asked to contact the FBI at 1-866-483-5137 or through the website www.ifccfbi.gov
American Airlines relatives of passengers may call 1-800-245-0999
United Airlines relatives of passengers may call 1-800-932-8555
Pentagon officials are asking the following military personnel (or families attempting to locate loved ones) to call:
Army: 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002 Navy and Marine: 1-877-663-6772
Federal Emergency Management Agency http://www.fema.gov news and alerts, as well as link for recommendations to financially help the victims.
Medical personnel wanting to donate your services? Contact your local American Red Cross offices by clicking here.
Office of Victims of Crime may call 800-331-0075 to leave contact information for details about victims and survivors or go to the Department of Justice web-site directly at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov . To leave a request for victim information, go to http://www.responsecare.com
Click here for other emergency assistance programs located in the Bexar County/San Antonio Area
Project Impact (links to various organizations with crisis resources) http://www.disasterplans.com/links.htm
National Education Association (helping children cope with trauma/crisis/emergencies) http://www.nea.org/crisis/resources.html
Family Assistance Center page of the New York, New York official web site. http://www.nyc.gov/html/em/family_assist.html
WorldCom ("Big Blue" MCI telephone assistance to survivors and rescue workers) http://home.nyc.gov/portal/index.jsp?pageID=nyc_home
Survivors Information/List from the WTC attack (updated every 15 minutes and you can add names of known survivors). http://www.ny.com/wtclist.html
Other similar sites are: http://safe.millennium.berkeley.edu/
http://okay.prodigy.net/
http://www.viexpo.com/dmstest/america.html
http://www.ahnj.com/Ferry.htm
http://www.finebrand.com/statuses/
http://www.ntadmin.net/forum/
http://tradecenter.cnets.net/
http://wtc.vscene.com/
http://www.survivorlist.org/
http://www.wtcfamilies.org/
The following include groups providing financial donations and services to specific needs following the September 11th attack:
AmeriCares Foundation http://www.americares.org/Home.asp
Support organization to provide counseling for survivors, scholarships funds for children who've lost parents in attacks, emergency personnel and families of the victims. 1-800-852-2100 or http://www.mercycorps.org
Salvation Army http://www.redshield.org 1-800-SAL-ARMY. Disaster Relief Efforts (secure, on-line site to donate financial assistance)
United Way of New York - http://www.uwnyc.com/epledge/sept11.cfm secure online donations to the September 11th Fund for New York and D.C.
NY Firefighter's Fund - http://www.firedonations.com donations to New York Firefighter's Memorial Fund
Call America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to donate blood and platelets. (Automated system to help find center nearest you by your phone call area code)
Call American Red Cross 1-800-GIVE-LIVE to donate blood and platelets.
San Antonio Red Cross (crisis information, training personnel, resources) http://www.saredcross.org
San Antonio Residents May donate blood by calling 731-5555 or by going to one of the three South Texas Blood and Tissue Centers at:
6211 IH 10 at First Park 10 Blvd (open M-F 8:30am--6:30pm, Saturday 10am-3pm)
Northeast Donor Room, 8527 Village Drive #109 (Open M-F-8:30am -6:30 pm, Sat 10-3)
Methodist Donor Room, TNI Building, 4410 Medical Drive, Suite 220 (Open M-F 9am-5pm)



