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A 9/11 Confession: 10 Years in the Making: The Journey of a Disaster Mental Health Worker

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Ms. McInnis volunteered with the American Red Cross as a disaster mental health worker after the 9-11 terriost attack. She was assigned to the Family Assistance Center in New Jersey. This is a collection of her memories and experiences. She journied from Montana to New Jersey. She worked with survivors from the WTC towers crash, their families and some unexpected victims. You will laugh and cry as she finds here way not only around New Jersey but also the volunteer maze, the family’s in grief and her repeated journies to Ground Zero.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1 Gypsy Press, Pllc
Country
United States
Date
11 August 2011
Pages
112
ISBN
9780983856603

Ms. McInnis volunteered with the American Red Cross as a disaster mental health worker after the 9-11 terriost attack. She was assigned to the Family Assistance Center in New Jersey. This is a collection of her memories and experiences. She journied from Montana to New Jersey. She worked with survivors from the WTC towers crash, their families and some unexpected victims. You will laugh and cry as she finds here way not only around New Jersey but also the volunteer maze, the family’s in grief and her repeated journies to Ground Zero.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1 Gypsy Press, Pllc
Country
United States
Date
11 August 2011
Pages
112
ISBN
9780983856603