Locate programs and agencies that meet your specific 9/11-related needs by searching the September 11th Assistance Guide
Learn more about USG's money management and investment program (for families and those severely injured by 9/11)
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Locate programs and agencies that meet your specific needs by searching the September 11th Assistance Guide.
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Which Organizations Can Help You?
USG helps coordinate services among various organizations and those affected by the events of September 11th. In fact, we've trained hundreds of Service Coordinators - case workers to help guide you through the complex sea of 9/11-related benefits and services. Click to learn how a Service Coordinator can help you or call the September 11th Support Hotline at 1-866-689-HELP (4357) to be assigned a Service Coordinator.
For free, anonymous, crisis-counseling services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, please call 1-800-LIFENET.
The agencies listed below are active members of the USG network and provide USG Service Coordinators:
American Red Cross in Greater New York
Asian American Federation of New York
- Chinese American Planning Council
- Chinatown YMCA
- Filipino American Human Services Inc.
- New York Asian Women's Center
- Japanese American Social Services, Inc.
Asociacion Tepeyac*
Black Agency Executives, Inc.
- Community Service Society of New York
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service*
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens
Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, Inc.*
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.
- Lutheran Social Services of Metropolitan New York
Hispanic Federation
- Alianza Dominicana
- Committee for Hispanic Children and Families
- Puerto Rican Family Institute
- Unitas Therapeutic Community
- Urban Health Plan
Human Services Council
- Children's Aid Society
ICNA-Islamic Circle of North America
Latin American Workers Project*
Legal Aid Society*
Mental Health Association of New York City, Inc.
Safe Horizon
The Salvation Army
UJA-Federation of New York
- F.E.G.S. NY
- F.E.G.S. Long Island
- Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS)
- Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
- Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS)
- Shorefront Y
United Neighborhood Houses of New York
- Forest Hills Community House
- Supportive Children's Advocacy Network (SCAN) New York
WTC Permanency Project*
- Council on Adoptable Children
- Jewish Child Care Association
* indicates agencies that are not one of the thirteen founding members of the 9/11 United Services Group but are actively involved in Service Coordination.


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Financial Advice Referral Program.
Six leading financial firms join together to assist familes and victims affected by the events of September 11. more >
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