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UPDATE: September 20, 2002.

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Every penny of NYSUT's 9-11 fund has gone to those in need
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Archive

Coping in the classroom

MAY 2002
Dunn says 9-11 fund 'uplifts' NYSUT staff. May 2002.
SRPs of the Year: Paras play the part of 'everyday angels.' May 2002.

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2002
Salute to educators seeks applicants
Thanks to you, NYSUT 9-11 fund tops $375,000

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2001
NYC paras and teachers help students cope with commuting
She remembers a phone call that was all too short
CUNY college at Ground Zero reopens
Union monitors health, safety of reopened schools
School secretaries worry about terror war's front lines
AFT salutes sacrifices, dedication
Sending best wishes to New York schools
Ghost pins, fruit cups add to relief efforts

OCTOBER 2001
Helping traumatized students, school staff
Heroic paras carry students to safety
Please be as generous as you can
On the wings of hope: NYSUT locals offer support
Upstate help for NYC schools arrives in a truck
Union monitors health concerns as college reopens

SEPTEMBER 2001
Risking their own lives, teachers and staff keep students safe
Helping the children, and the helpers, heal
Psychologists' tips for easing students' minds
NYC teachers respond to tough questions
Union members help evacuate Borough of Manhattan Community College
Impressions of horror, humanity at NYC colleges
NYC union members lead children to safety
Stuyvesant High 12th-grader tells of the day his world fell apart before his eyes
Escape from PS 89: teachers lead children to safety
Field trip students, staff have upfront view of disaster
A union guide to combat bigotry
When tragedy strikes, union members respond
Terrorist explosions - deja vu for NYC teacher
SUNY Albany faculty, staff and students respond to tragedy
Staff and students dress in red, white and blue to show support


Heroism on the front line

Devoting a moment to heroes. May 2002.
AFL-CIO unions remember workers of Sept. 11.
April 2002.
Team rushes respirators to heroes
Union seeks support for reservists
Teacher reservists on vital mission at Ground Zero
Union toll approaches 1,000 dead or missing
Lasting images of union heroes
Nurses prepared for the worst
Psychologists volunteer their expertise in talking through trauma.
Firefighter/teacher is on duty in recovery operation at Ground Zero
Fireboat pilot tells of pumping water onto flaming wreck
A partial list of our fellow unions affected by the tragedy
At our northern border, a somber vigil for U.S. customs
AFT members among victims of terrorist attacks


Relief and recovery

Raising voices and funds for disaster relief
Union's 9-11 fund exceeds $330,000
How to reach out to NYC students, staff
NYSUT launches disaster fund
Union locals dig deep for recovery efforts
Sad or anxious? Call NYSUT Social Services


Union voices

NYSUT President Thomas Y. Hobart, Jr.
"Our foundation will endure"
AFT President Sandra Feldman
"We are all connected, and that makes us strong."
AFT President Sandra Feldman
"A turning point"
Letters from unions around the world


Contact

Write to: Editor, New York Teacher, 800 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, New York, 12110-2455 . Fax: (518) 213-6415. E-mail: nyteach@nysutmail.org. Please include your name and address.



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