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Dear Friends of Lutheran Disaster Response of New York:

Here’s the November 17th 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

 

LDRNY sponsors workshops on traumatic stress management
Lutheran Disaster Response of New York will sponsor two workshops on Comprehensive Acute Traumatic Stress Management, Dec. 9 and Dec. 10, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Long Island. Workshops will be given by Dr. Ray Shelton for the CERT CARE Team and the Medical Reserve Corp.
Dec. 9, Freeport Firehouse 15 Broadway, Freeport
Dec. 10, Grace Lutheran Church 1294 Bellmore Ave., N. Bellmore
Register by Dec. 5. Call 516-679-0080 or email faithfulresponse@ldrny.org . For more information, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News.

LDRNY welcomes new staff
Shirley Moy has joined LDRNY as administrative assistant. She writes: "I've lived in New York City my whole life and I love it! I've been to other countries and other large cities, but nothing beats New York."? She attended Baruch College and worked at a leukemia foundation for several years. She loves to travel and learn about different cultures and countries. She also enjoys movies, driving, amusement parks, and spending time with loved ones. "I like working in the non-profit sector and hopefully will be a good asset for this organization." Welcome, Shirley!

LDRNY needs holiday volunteers
Barnes and Noble on Astor Place will host LDRNY Dec. 2-4, as we wrap gifts to raise funds for our annual holiday drive. All cash donations made at the store will provide gift certificates for families economically affected by 9/11. If you'd like to volunteer for a gift-wrapping shift, send an email to mikki@ldrny.org or call the office at 212-406-9736. You can also stop in to shop on those days and have your purchase wrapped.

Want to be a docent for Ground Zero tours?
The 9/11 Families Association is training volunteer docents to lead tours of Ground Zero. There are training dates in November in December. You can download an application at http://www.ldrny.org/GroundZero/GroundZero4.asp> or visit http://tributenyc.org/

Support the request for a 9/11 memorial USPS stamp
Next year marks the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks. The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation wants the United States Post Office to honor the thousands of innocent men, women and children who perished in the horrific attacks of 1993 and Sept. 11, by issuing a stamp commemorating the WTC Memorial scheduled to open in 2009. You can support this request by signing the petition at www.buildthememorial.org/site/ Click on the link where you'll be able to sign our petition to the Postmaster General and vote on one of five proposed designs.

Pocket-sized emergency plan available
Have a plan for emergencies right at your fingertips.In a palm-sized  pamphlet, the Ready New York pocket guide offers the most essential  tips to handle disasters, including house fires, power outages,  hurricanes and terrorist attacks. Know what to have in your head, hand and home when an emergency strikes. The NYC Office of Emergency Management launched this portable version of the guide in September as part of National Preparedness Month. This handy resource comes in four languages: Chinese, English,  Russian and Spanish.For more information, go to www.LDRNY.org and click on Top News.

Case managers available for hurricane victims
Not-for-profit social services agencies have case managers to help evacuees find out what services and benefits may be available and how to access them. Please keep in mind that this Helpline does not serve as a generaliInformation and referral line for Katrina-related questions, but is the central point for assigning evacuees to case managers who are available to work one-on-one to develop a plan for your future. To request a case manager from one of these agencies, call 1-888-744-7900  Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.  For more on this and other important programs, go to www.LDRNY.org

Protect yourself after a disaster-- always ask for ID
FEMA is advising victims of hurricanes or other disasters to check for identification when approached by post-disaster officials. Most officials should have some form of picture ID. Insurance adjusters should be able to provide identification upon request. Inspectors and adjusters will call to arrange an appointment before visiting a disaster victim or their property. An applicant for disaster relief should verify ID with any caller claiming to be with FEMA, the SBA or another agency by asking for his or her application number or other previously given information.

Temporary housing for disaster victims offered
Thousands of families are in immediate need of housing because of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Homes For Katrina is helping to facilitate the connection between those displaced by Hurricane Katrina in need of safe temporary housing and those offering housing in a way that ensures the safety and privacy of both parties and the involvement of a reputable relief organization. For more information,check out the website at www.homesforkatrina.org

Volunteers still needed
Check www.LDRNY.org for volunteer opportunities for Hurricane Katrina with
several agencies, both in New York and in the Gulf Coast. Click on the Katrina page. 

The Samaritans host crisis intervention conference
The Samaritans of New York Helping Others/Helping Yourself, a project supported by a Sept. 11 grant from the American Red Cross, provides free emotional support to those facing crises since Sept. 11. It is sponsoring a crisis intervention training for those serving 9/11-impacted populations Nov. 17, 8:30 a.m. to noon at Hunter College School of Social Work. To request   registration form or for more info about any of their programs, email samaritansnyc@aol.com.

Advice for helping students recover from trauma
Tips for Helping Students Recovering From Traumatic Events is a new brochure from the U.S. Department of Education that offers advice to parents, teachers, principals, coaches and others for dealing with students' disaster-related trauma. For a copy, visit www.ed.gov or call 877-4ED-PUBS, while supplies last.

Get your paperwork in place before disaster strikes
Would you be prepared if you had to leave your house on a moment's notice for a hurricane or other emergency? Do you have your paperwork all in one place and ready to grab on your way out? Disaster News Network provides tips on staying prepared. Go to 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. This week, a gift was received in memory of SAL SCIBILIA from Diane Brush.  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 <http://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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