You haven’t forgotten 9/11. Neither have we
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Description:Were you there? Providers in the New York City area, and across the country, monitor and treat conditions related to the September 11th terrorist attacks – like asthma, heartburn, certain cancers, depression, and PTSD. These providers treat responders and volunteers who participated in rescue, recovery, or clean-up on or after 9/11, as well as those in the WTC dust cloud or who lived, worked, or went to school or daycare in lower Manhattan south of Houston or into parts of Brooklyn.
Understanding program membership for the World Trade Center Health Program.
WTC Collage Poster 11x17 English Press Ready
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