ERD Continues to Support Families Post 9/11


Posted: 2/10/2003

Episcopal Relief and Development is continuing its commitment to help people affected by the September 11 tragedy through the Long Island Council of Churches. The Council is providing financial support to households economically impacted by the World Trade Center tragedy.

"We learned soon after the terrorist attacks that numerous households directly impacted by the tragic events of September 11 did not qualify for assistance from other agencies," says Sara Weiss, Director of Development for the Long Island Council of Churches. "These are people such as airline employees, limo drivers, people employed in the financial or information technology industries before 9/11, or people who worked for small businesses in lower Manhattan," says Weiss.

Episcopal Relief and Development has given a $20,000 emergency grant to the Long Island Council of Churches to provide housing, food, utilities, medical prescriptions, and other basic needs for individuals and families economically dislocated by the September 11 attacks. ERD remains dedicated to rebuilding the lives of those directly affected by the tragedy.


How ERD is making a difference...

Countries
We lift communities out of poverty around the world in areas such as Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. We partner with local organizations in the Anglican Communion to ensure vulnerable people have healthy food to eat and get proper health care.

Domestic
We provide critical supplies to people through local dioceses after natural and human-made disasters. We partner with the dioceses to get life-saving aid to children and their families and stay with communities after the crisis to provide ongoing support.





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