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VOICES provides long-term support and resources that promote mental health care and wellness, for victims’ families, responders, survivors, and families of those who have died of 9/11 related illnesses; and assists communities in preparing for and recovering from tragedy.
 

 
Support
 
VOICES paradigm in victim services provides long-term support programs based on an ongoing assessment of the evolving needs of those we serve.
Education
 
VOICES collaborates with those with expertise in mental health care, emergency management, law enforcement, counterterrorism, and victim services.
Training
 
VOICES Preparedness Training, a Victim-Centered Approach, provides a framework to help community stakeholders prepare for and respond to tragedy.

Discussion Groups, Support Groups, Webinars, Conf/Symp

VOICES is honored to have the support of dedicated professionals and volunteers who participate in our programs, education and training, and events. Their guidance has allowed us to expand our mission to serve other communities impacted by tragedy.

VOICES is committed to providing long-term support and access to resources, mental health care, and programs that promote resilience.

VOICES Webinars & Workshops provide support, healing and guidance from subject matter experts and an open discussion to ask questions.

VOICES has established multi-faceted programs that provide support and promote healing for families, survivors and responders.

VOICES By the Numbers

VOICES By the Numbers

From 9/11 to today, VOICES had been assisting communities preparing for and recovering from tragedy, while providing long-term support and resources to promote mental health care and wellness. We’re proud to have helped so many victims’ families, responders and survivors. See our complete infographic.

210000+
Hours of social work services
23 Years
of expertise
2500+
Responders & Survivors Aided
250+
Student Interns

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Mental Health and Disasters

Being prepared for emergencies is one of the many ways you take care of children, staff, and families in your program. Keeping mental health in mind when you are planning for disasters and during response and recovery activities helps protect everyone from the psychological harm of natural disasters and emergencies. More.

Approaching the Holidays: Managing Stress and Finding Serenity
 
Presented by: Mickie Brown, RN, HN-BC
 

Coping Strategies for Adults and Children
 
Presented by: Dr. Suzanne Phillips and Dr. Craig Haen
 

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