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Dear Friends of Lutheran Disaster Response of New York:

Here’s the August 11th edition of Comfort & Renew Online, a weekly e-newsletter provided by LDRNY. If you have something to share, please drop an email to mikki@LDRNY.org .

Ironworkers pay the price for work at Ground Zero
Native American ironworkers from Canada are commuting to New YorkCity's Mt. Sinai hospital for 9/11-related illnesses. Find out more at www.LDRNY.org. Click on Top News.

LCMS World Relief aids flood-hit congregations
LCMS World Relief/Human Care is giving $45,000 in initial disaster grants to six east-coast Synod congregations with facilities or members affected by floods from record-breaking rains earlier this summer. Four are LCMS Southeastern District congregations. The other two are Eastern District congregations in Hop Bottom, Pa., and Vestal, N.Y.

LDRNY coordinator gets advanced degree in social work
Congratulations and God's blessings to Pr. Tom Taylor, Grace, Bellmore, and coordinator of LDRNY for Long Island. He graduated July 27 from the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, Manhattan, with a Master of Social Work degree. He has been working with LDRNY partner Faithful Response in its counseling program to first-responders still struggling with Sept. 11 issues. To see a photo, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News.

LDRNY plans 5th commemoration at Holy Trinity, Manhattan
Lutherans from around the metropolitan New York area will gather Sept. 8, at Holy Trinity, Manhattan, to mark the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11. The commemoration event is sponsored by LDRNY, a joint ministry of the Metropolitan New York Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Atlantic District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod to help those affected by Sept. 11. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and includes special music and reflections from the Rev. Dr. Stephen P. Bouman, Bishop of the Synod and President of LDRNY, and the Rev. Dr. David H. Benke, President of the District and Vice President of LDRNY. Stay tuned for details. To read the full news release, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on News.

Ways to mark the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11
Sept. 10, 5 p.m., Holy Trinity, Manhattan, Bach Vespers
Sept. 11, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Trinity, Brewster, will be open for prayer. Taize Prayers, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m., Gloria Dei, New Hyde Park, Candlelight Vigil for Prayer and Remembrance.
                   

Send announcements of your church activities for Sept. 11 to wendy@LDRNY.org

Make a gift to LDRNY to help others
As the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches, you may be thinking of how to honor that day. If you choose to make a charitable donation, please consider LDRNY. You can earmark your gift for any of our programs, including Faithful Response, New Ground Day Camps, and the Unmet Needs Roundtable, which is still assisting many Ground Zero recovery workers who have fallen ill. You can find us at http://www.thelcf.org/donors/charityfinder_details.asp?charity_id=145 or at 22 Cortlandt St, 20th fl.  New York, NY  10007

Pace University hosts 9/11 conference
Pace University, near the LDRNY Comfort and Renew Center in Lower Manhattan, will host a conference Sept. 6-8 entitled"AfterShock." ? The event will focus broadly on the consequences of 9/11, and will include forums,
presentations, and an exhibition on rescue, recovery, and response. To receive complimentary admission, you
are encouraged to pre-register at www.pace.ed/aftershock.

LDRNY, Faithful Response plan pastoral retreat this fall
LDRNY and its partner, Faithful Response, are planning a retreat " Strategies for Pastors During Times of Crisis and Anxiety" -- Nov. 13-15, with Lutheran pastor and psychotherapist Dr. Peter Steinke as the keynoter. Dr. Steinke is an expert on family systems theory, and is often called upon to discuss how pastors can take care of themselves during crisis. Watch this eletter for details on the retreat.

LDR seeks volunteers to rebuild after hurricanes
It's almost a year since Hurricane Katrina, and another hurricane season is upon us, but the rebuilding work from the 2004 and 2005 storms is far from over. Lutheran Disaster Response is committed to the long-term recovery of the areas affected by these disasters -- a commitment that could last as many as 10 years. Volunteers are needed at LDR sites in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.  Volunteers must be 16 or older, in good health, have a good attitude, and be willing to work hard.  The conditions, especially with summer's heat and humidity, are less than glamorous. But the work is rewarding. If you're interested in putting together a work crew, visit www.ldr.org/volunteer.

FEMA provides disaster FAQs
According to Federal Emergency Management Agency officials, the best source for information following a disaster is federal, state and voluntary agencies. To that end, FEMA has provided FAQs. To read frequently asked questions and answers, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News

Red Cross still provides 9/11 aid
As the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches, the American Red Cross reminds you that people affected by this tragedy can still receive financial assistance if they need it for mental health and substance abuse treatment. The deadline to enroll in the 9/11 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program is Jan. 2, 2007. More than 10,000 people have already enrolled. Visit www.9-11mentalhealth.org.

St Jacobi, Brooklyn, offers free concert Aug. 13
As part of the Music Healing Ministry at St. Jacobi, Brooklyn, Dr. Angela Yeung will perform virtuoso music on the cello on Aug. 13 at 4 p.m.  Dr. Yeung is director of Collegium Musicum at Columbia University. This is the 55th free event in the concert series offered at St. Jacobi in response to 9/11. For more information, contact Marion Palm, Music Healing Ministry coordinator, 718-439-8978.

Does your church want to learn about preparedness?
Michael Arcari, program director for Faithful Response, an LDRNY partner, is available to discuss disaster preparedness at your church. He can discuss how to be prepared, along with showing what goes into a Go Bag, or a topic of special interest to you. To schedule a talk at your church, call Arcari at 516-679-0080, or faithfulresponse@ldrny.org. Visit www.LDRNY.org

Take a planned Faith Walk around Ground Zero

LDRNY partner Koinonia NYC invites you to take a Faith Walk around Ground Zero. Faith Walks are inspirational and educational tours of Ground Zero and surrounding landmarks, encouraging healing and hope in the face of despair. If you’re planning a trip to New York City, or want to read more about others’ experiences, go to www.LDRNY.org. Participants always report back that they liked the Faith Walk. Here is a comment from one person: "It was informative, very moving, and certainly uplifting. In your very kind and thoughtful manner, you put us all at ease. Your friendly way made us all able to participate and enjoy this opportunity."

  

Make a gift to LDRNY

LDRNY is grateful for the gifts it receives. If you’d like to make a donation to honor or memorialize someone, send a check to LDRNY at the address below. Tell us who should be notified of the gift, and please provide an address. Thrivent members will have their gift matched.   

 You may now make a gift to support the work of LDRNY among the hidden victims of Sept. 11 online, thanks to Lutheran Community Foundation’s Charity Finder. Go to

 http://www.thelcf.org/donors/charityfinder_details.asp?charity_id=145

 Events, programs and training on www.LDRNY.org

You’re reminded to check the LDRNY.org website often for a complete listing of events taking place around Ground Zero and in lower Manhattan, and for programs and training relating to 9/11. They’re listed here: http://www.ldrny.org/comfort/comfort3.asp

Helpful sites you may want to visit

• Lifenet  www.9-11MentalHealth.org 1-800-LIFENET.

 

 LDRNY contact info

To contact LDRNY, call 1-866-864-1600, or send an email to Mikki@ldrny.org Visit the website for information on any of our programs – www.LDRNY.org.

  

 LDRNY

 22 Cortlandt St.  10007

 New York, NY

 1-866-864-1600

 212-406-9736

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