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  • What's Newsworthy from VOICES - 10/29/2015
    We hope this note finds you well and enjoying the beautiful autumn season. It has been a busy two months here at VOICES, and we want to take this opportunity to update you. On Tuesday, September 8th, VOICES hosted our Inaugural Golf Outing at the Country Club of Fairfield.
  • VOICES Welcomes Lori A. Harris to the Staff
    We are pleased to welcome Lori A. Harris as Program Director in VOICES New Brunswick, New Jersey office. This office works collaboratively with the New Canaan Office to provide case management services for 9/11 families, survivors, and first responders. In addition to ongoing direct support of those impacted by 9/11, the New Brunswick office focuses on building collaborative relationships in New Jersey and expanding social service outreach and educational programs. Ms. Harris holds a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work from Fordham University.
  • Help Us Help Others: Participate in VOICES Important Research Project
    In June 2015 VOICES launched a research study, "Investigating the Long-Term Impact of Bereavement Due to Terrorism: Factors That Contribute to Trauma, Grief, Growth and Resilience." The study is evaluating the immediate and ongoing needs of family members who lost loved ones on September 11th and in the bombing of Air India Flight 182 on June 23, 1985.
  • Register Now for VOICES 14th Annual Day of Remembrance Information Forum on September 10
    The day-long event will include presentations, panel discussions on the World Trade Center Health Program and re-authorization of the Zadroga Act, and interactive workshops led by accomplished clinicians, authors, and researchers. We are pleased to bring together this group of professionals with expertise in the fields of psychology, research, occupational health, and medicine.
  • VOICES Resiliency Symposium: Register Now
    Join us for an insightful day featuring presentations, panel discussions, and interactive educational sessions led by accomplished subject matter experts, clinicians and researchers. The symposium is intended for mental health professionals, emergency managers, law enforcement, students, and other community stakeholders working in the field of trauma and victims' services.