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NJHA Establishes Fund To Assist New Jersey Victims Of World Trade Center Tragedy

Contribution Form for NJHA Disaster Victim Fund (.pdf file size 27KB)
The New Jersey Hospital Association has established a special fund to aid New Jersey’s victims of the World Trade Center disaster and their families.

The New Jersey Hospital Association Disaster Victim Support Fund will be used to offer financial and social service support to Garden State residents victimized by Tuesday’s tragedy. Officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency estimate that up to half of the World Trade Center casualties may be from New Jersey.

"The toll in New Jersey will obviously be high, and when the full extent is known, virtually everyone in our state will know a family that has lost a loved one," says NJHA President and CEO Gary Carter. "This fund will be used to help our neighbors and contribute to their healing."
Donations to the fund are tax-deductible.

Contributions may be mailed to the NJHA Disaster Victim Support Fund, 760 Alexander Road, Princeton, NJ 08543. Checks should be made payable to the Health Research and Educational Trust of New Jersey, with "Victim Support Fund" noted in the "memo" line.

100 percent of your donation is collected by NJHA/HRET and will be used for relief for victims and families affected by the disaster in New Jersey.

Contributions to the Disaster Victim Support Fund should be made payable to HRET, an affiliate of NJHA. HRET is a tax-exempt organization under Section 510 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are tax deductible.


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