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U.S. Government Responds to September 11

US Government Resources

Attacks on the U.S.

Recent Developments: Video segments

How to Help

To help the victims, offer tips to the police or get information on loved ones, check the above links.

Important Contact Information Related to Attacks on U.S.

The following phone numbers and Web sites are available for information relating to the tragic terrorist attacks and how assistance can be offered

Flags Across America

I created this desktop image to commemorate the terrible tragedy of September 11, 2001. Fly your cyberflag on September 14thand remember… Freedom is priceless!

Coping with America’s Tragedy

News, Support, Lending Aid

The Human Development Unit of UGA’s Cooperative Extension Service has collected research-based materials and web site links to help families, and especially children, deal with the tragedy.

The page will be continually updated as more materials become available.

Discussing a national crisis

Overview: Students will want to talk about the tragic events that occurred in New York and Washington D.C. Use this article and discussion activity as an opportunity to allow students to discuss their thoughts and emotions about the events. Have students examine the role of the National Security Council in dealing with the crisis.

Information Regarding September 11 Incidents

The FBI has established a toll-free telephone number for anyone with information regarding the incidents on September 11 in New York City and the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Please call 1-866-483-5137 with any information. A form has also been placed on the Internet at

Schools and Crisis: Selected Resources

Traumas of any sort can take a toll on students and teachers. As the nation struggles to comprehend the tragic events of Sept. 11, we’ve compiled a list of resources to help schools assist their students in this time of crisis.