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Issue #16 - Pathway To Success
Volume 1, Issue #16, 16th September 2001 Special Enclosure

This Enclosure was published to remind all the people worldwide of 11th September 2001 as a Day of Civilised World Attack
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| We will never forget thousands of innocent people who lost their lives on the tragic day. Come and help as much as you can |
We support the victims of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks.
God Bless America. Show your support and donate to the Red Cross
The links below represent just a few of the sites making the
most of their functionality to address
the aftermath:
Disaster Response: How You Can Help
To donate blood, call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or
America's Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88 to schedule an
appointment.
To find your local American Red Cross,
click here
To donate money to the Red Cross for assisting
victims of the attacks, call 1-800-HELP-NOW.
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To see some of some of the pictures showing the beauty
and the disaster, click below pictures:
To make donations to the Salvation Army for helping the victims,
call 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
To provide tips and information to the FBI about these attacks,
visit
Find a wide range of information and phone numbers at FirstGov,
the official US government Web site.
Click here
Emergency Phone Numbers:
Anyone with information about Tuesday’s terrorist attacks are
being asked to contact the FBI at 1-866-483-5137 or via its
Web site,
click here
Relatives of American Airlines passengers seeking information
about relatives may call 1-800-245-0999.
United Airlines said friends or family members seeking
information
on flights may call 1-800-932-8555. United also said it would
post
any information it has on its Web site,
click here
Officials at the Pentagon are asking Army personnel assigned to
the Pentagon on Sept. 11 (or families trying to locate their
loved
ones) to call 1-800-984-8523 or 703-428-0002. Navy and Marine
personnel assigned to the Pentagon should call 1-877-663-6772.
Morgan Stanley, the largest tenant in the World Trade Center,
established an emergency contact phone number for employees and
their families: 1-888-883-4391.
The Office of Victims of Crime has established a hotline at
1-800-331-0075 to leave contact information to get more
details about victims and survivors.
Blood and platelet donors will be needed over the next several
days to help replenish the nation’s supply. Call the Red Cross
at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or America’s Blood Centers at 1-888-BLOOD-88
to schedule an appointment.
Helping.org: Lists and Descriptions of all
Donation, Charity and Volunteer Sites.
click here
eGreetings: Send a Remembrance Card.
click here
Amazon.com: Donate Online to the Red Cross Disaster Relief
Fund.
click here
Paypal.com: Donate Online to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
click here
Lycos: Display this ribbon on your Web page to show your support.
EMAIL HOAX ALERT:
Spam urging Red Cross donations sends users to trick site.
click here
The photos are from the archives of the following sites (except for the ones mentioned above):
BBC World,
Time,
Reuters,
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We are standing by you, feeling deep sorrow and sympathy with you and your families, friends and all your people, praying for you |
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