Resources
VOICES provides trusted, evidence-informed resources for victims' families, survivors, and responders affected by mass violence and tragedy. This directory offers access to support services, health information, and memorial links from federal, state, and community organizations.
The directory also includes preparedness and mental health resources to foster resilience and recovery. Curated from national and international partners, these tools support individuals and professionals in navigating trauma and building long-term well-being.
Resource Categories

9/11 Victims' Families Resources
A curated list of support services, memorials, foundations, and health programs for families who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attacks, helping honor their memory and navigate long-term recovery.
- familyroominfo [at] 911memorial.org (9/11 Memorial & Museum Family Room)
- WTC_hotline [at] OCME.NYC.gov (9/11 Memorial & Museum Helpline)
- familyvisits [at] 911memorial.org (9/11 Memorial & Museum Tickets)
- familyvisits [at] 911memorial.org (Department of Justice)
- OVS [at] jud.ct.gov (OVS Victim Resources)

9/11 Responders Resources
Resources for 9/11 responders, including access to health programs, advocacy groups, mental health services, peer support, and memorial initiatives recognizing their sacrifices.

9/11 Survivors Resources
Supportive services for individuals who lived through the events of 9/11, including health care access, community initiatives, and long-term recovery programs tailored to their experiences.
- OVS [at] jud.ct.gov (OVS Victim Resources)

Victims Families Resources
A curated list of support services, and other programs for families who lost loved ones, helping honor their memory and navigate long-term recovery.
- familyvisits [at] 911memorial.org (Department of Justice)
- OVS [at] jud.ct.gov (OVS Victim Resources)

Responders Resources
Resources for responders affected by acts of mass violence, including mental health care, peer support organizations, training tools, and advocacy networks for long-term recovery.

Survivors Resources
Support for survivors of mass violence and trauma, with access to emotional recovery services, legal and financial assistance, and coping tools from trusted agencies and nonprofits.
- OVS [at] jud.ct.gov (OVS Victim Resources)

Preparedness Resources
Practical tools and guidance to help individuals, families, and communities prepare for emergencies—covering planning, communication, safety kits, and special considerations for vulnerable groups.

Mental Health Resources
Comprehensive mental health resources covering anxiety, PTSD, grief, and depression, including treatment options, self-help tools, and support networks for individuals and families.