StuyHealth
@StuyHealth
Health advocacy group for alumni from the schools impacted by 9/11 and the resulting clean-up. We connect 9/11 survivors nationwide to health services and more.
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If you were a student in Lower Manhattan on or after 9/11, you may be eligible for the World Trade Center Health Program. This program provides free medical care and support for conditions related to the attacks. Learn more at our site: stuyhealth.org
Parents and residents voiced concerns about the safety of the downtown schools and homes after 9/11, but many returned within a few days or months to poorly cleaned buildings and unsafe environments. Learn more about the services available to 9/11's youngest survivors at our site
Like so many downtown schools, P.S. 234 was back in session mere blocks from the WTC site just a few months after 9/11. If you were a student, staff member, or parent at P.S. 234, you may qualify for no cost care through the WTC Health Program. 📍 learn more at link in bio
🎓 Were you at BMCC in 2001? You may qualify for no-cost care through the WTC Health Program, including: ✔️ Medical monitoring ✔️ Mental health support ✔️ No-cost treatment for 9/11-related conditions 📲 Link in bio to learn more about the eligibility requirements and apply.
📸 Throwback to 2015, when StuyHealth members went to Capitol Hill alongside other first responders and survivor advocates to secure funding for the WTC Health Program. If you were downtown during or after 9/11 — especially if you were a student — you may qualify for care.
A look back at Stuyvesant High School in the weeks after 9/11. Students returned just one month after the attacks — while fires still burned across the street at Ground Zero. #StuyvesantHighSchool #WTCHealthProgram #911Survivors #StuyHealth #YouthExposure #DowntownNYC
📚 Like so many downtown schools, P.S. 89 was back in session mere blocks from the WTC site just a few months after 9/11. If you were a student, staff member, or parent at P.S. 89 during that time, you may qualify for no cost care through the WTC Health Program.
🎓 Did you go to Leadership and Public Service High School? You may qualify for care from the WTC Health Program. 📲 Link in bio to learn more and check your eligibility. #WTCHealthProgram #911Survivors #LeadershipHighSchool #StudentSurvivors #DowntownNYC #StuyHealth
We've been advocating for 9/11 survivors since 2006. Learn more about our work and how you can get care and help us get the word out at the #linkinbio. #WTCHealthProgram #911Survivors #StuyHealth #PublicHealthAdvocacy #YouthExposure #SurvivorCare #DowntownNYC
The WTC Health Program was created to give long-term care to people exposed to the trauma and toxins of 9/11 — not just in the days that followed, but for decades to come. Imagine applying that model to other public health disasters. #WTCHealthProgram #PublicHealth #StuyHealth
Were you a student downtown on or after 9/11? Find out if you qualify. More info at our site. #911Survivors #StudentSurvivors #Sept11
Were you a student downtown on or after 9/11? Find out if you qualify. More info at our site. #911Survivors #StudentSurvivors #Sept11
Were you a student downtown on or after 9/11? Find out if you qualify. More info at our site. #911Survivors #StudentSurvivors #Sept11
In the weeks after 9/11, government officials claimed the air downtown was safe to breathe. We now know that wasn't true. #Throwback911 #WTCHealthProgram #DowntownExposure #YouthSurvivors #StuyHealth #9_11Awareness #EnvironmentalHealth #HealthJustice #NYCHistory
Not all 9/11 programs have the same boundaries — and that can make things confusing. If you were a student downtown on 9/11, here’s what you need to know: 🗺️ Swipe through to see the difference in coverage areas. 📍 Link in bio for maps, resources, and how to check if you qualify
Were you a student at P.S. 150 on or just after 9/11? You may be eligible to participate in the WTC Health Program. The program provides no-cost medical monitoring and treatment for health conditions related to 9/11 or the WTC clean-up. Learn more at our site. #StuyHealth
Were you a student downtown on or after 9/11? Find out if you qualify. More info at our site. #911Survivors #StudentSurvivors #Sept11
If you were downtown on or after 9/11 — as a student, resident, or worker — and have developed cancer, you may qualify for free treatment through the WTC Health Program. This includes no-cost medical care for certified 9/11-related cancers.
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