The World Trade Center Health Program Administrator, John Howard, M.D., and the dedicated Program staff pause and reflect to honor those impacted by the disaster that took place on September 11, 2001. Please read Dr. Howard's statement below and join us in a day of remembrance.
"Today as a nation, we reflect on the events of September 11, 2001. It was a day of tragic national and personal loss, but also a day that displayed the strength and courage of those who were there. The National 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance is our chance to honor, in both memory and action, all those impacted and to strive for a future where recovery and healing is possible for all.
The World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program serves those affected by 9/11 and its aftermath. We are proud to provide quality healthcare to survivors and those who responded in New York City, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, PA. Although the disaster took place 23 years ago, many are still dealing with resulting health issues.
We currently serve over 128,000 members, with over 81,000 members diagnosed with one or more certified WTC-related physical and mental health conditions. However, our work does not end here. Over 400,000 individuals are estimated to have been exposed to toxins or other hazards on 9/11. We remain dedicated to supporting our existing members, and we are eager to reach more survivors and responders deserving of care.
We also continue to spread awareness of the lasting health effects of 9/11 and share the inspiring stories of healing and resilience of the 9/11 community. We are pleased to announce the traveling version of the “Health Effects of 9/11” exhibition will open at the Flight 93 National Memorial Learning Center in Shanksville, PA later this fall. The digital version of the original museum exhibition can be viewed online.
If you or someone you know could benefit from the World Trade Center Health Program, please visit the How to Apply page or call us at 1-888-982-4748."
— John Howard, M.D. Administrator, World Trade Center Health Program
Interested in Applying to the Program?
If you have questions about the World Trade Center Health Program eligibility criteria, application, or enrollment process, you can reach out to the following organizations. They can provide outreach and education assistance to potential members.
For Survivors:
For Responders:
Detailed information on eligibility, supporting documentation, and applying is also available on the How To Apply page or by calling the WTC Health Program directly at 1-888-982-4748.
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