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Victim's Resources Links - Federal Resources

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office for Victims of Crime
(800) 331-0075 (inside US)
(414) 359-9751 (May call collect outside U.S.)
(800) 833-6885 (TTY)
(414) 359-9064 (FAX)
Eligible Victims
All September 11th attack victims and their families.
Assistance Offered
Locate resources and information on all types of assistance

OVC's Victim Assistance Center
Victims and families of victims of the terrorist attacks can obtain information and assistance, including crisis counseling, at the Family Assistance Call Center, which is staffed by trained mental health professionals.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI Web site contains information about the investigations of the September 11 attacks, as well as background information on terrorism and terrorists.

FBI Tip Line
To provide information pertaining to the criminal acts or other possible terrorist activity: FBI Tip Line - 866-483-5137. The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). The site contains a form for reporting terrorist incidents using the Web.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
(800) 462-9029
Eligible Victims
New York victims and their families.
Assistance Offered
Information and referrals for emergency and disaster relief. Provides mortgage and rental assistance for NYC victims and their relatives.

New York State Office of Emergency Management
Eligible Victims
General Public.
Assistance Offered
Information and Referral Information.

Social Security Administration
(800) 772-1213
(800) 325-0778 (TTY)
Eligible Victims
All September 11th attack victims and their families.
Assistance Offered
Immediate claim processing for survivors of victims.


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