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Media Information
A number of relevant
media resources are listed below. They include Project Liberty media files,
which initially announced the availability of crisis counseling services
to New Yorkers, a Project Liberty Fact Sheet used in the early days of
the Project Liberty program, Project Liberty informational materials,
national media files, press releases, and disaster mental health news
articles.
For more
information, please check the Contact Us page
of this site.
Project
Liberty media-related concerns may be directed to Roger
Klingman, director, Public Information Office, New York State Office
of Mental Health, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12229. He may be reached
by calling 518 474-6540.
Project Liberty Online Publicity
- Coping
with Loss During the Holidays - November 11, 2002
WebMD's discussion focused on holiday coping, with Project Liberty Statewide
Director April Naturale, MSW.
- After
9/11: Building healthy relationships - October 11, 2002
WebMD's discussion focused on nurturing and building relationships after
life-changing events, with Project Liberty Statewide Director April
Naturale, MSW.
- Witnesses
to terror: One year later. The lingering effects of 9/11 - September
11, 2002 - WebMD's moderator discussed the lingering effects of
9/11on New Yorkers and Americans with trauma stress expert and Project
Liberty Statewide Director April Naturale, MSW.
- A
Nation Remembers - A Nation Recovers - FEMA Publishes One-Year Anniversary
Report
In observance of the first anniversary of 9/11, FEMA has published A
Nation Remembers; A Nation Recovers, a collection of personal stories
from the front lines of the disaster in New York, Pennsylvania, and
at the Pentagon, including "Someone to Lean On: Addressing Emotional
Needs through Project Liberty."
Project
Liberty Media Files - Flash Format
The following
media files were used to introduce New Yorkers to the Project Liberty
program.
To view the Project
Liberty announcements in Flash format, if needed, download Macromedia
Flash Player.
Project
Liberty Media Files - Windows Media Format
To listen to
or view the Project Liberty announcements, if needed, download Windows
Media Player. Select the "56k" option if you are connecting to the
Internet through a dial-up modem, or "broad," when accessing the Internet
through a T1, LAN or cable connection.
- Listen
to this Project Liberty Radio Public Service Announcement –
November 13, 2001
Susan Sarandon: This is Susan Sarandon. We New
Yorkers bravely came together to start the first wave of relief on September
11th. Now there's a second wave, Project Liberty. It's free counseling
for any New Yorker struggling with anxiety, loss or sleepless nights.
Skilled counselors will come to your home, office, school, wherever.
Please join the second wave. Call 1-800-LIFENET, and feel free to feel
better.
- View
this Project Liberty Television Public Service Announcement (56K) –
November 13, 2001
- View
this Project Liberty Television Public Service Announcement (Broad) –
November 13, 2001
Thomas Van Essen, NYC Fire Commissioner: Rescue workers
came together with New Yorkers in the first wave of relief on September
11. Now there's a second wave of relief, Project Liberty.
Joe Torre: New Yorkers have come together again to
provide free skilled one-one or group counseling in your home, office,
school or wherever you feel comfortable.
Susan Sarandon: If you're one of the thousands of New
Yorkers suffering from anxiety, loss, even sleepless nights, Project
Liberty can help; so join the second wave of relief and feel free to
feel better.
Project Liberty:
Feel free to feel better
Call 1-800-LIFENET
www.projectliberty.state.ny.us
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Center for Mental Health Services
State of New York, Eliot Spitzer, Governor
Project
Liberty Fact Sheet
- Project
Liberty Fact Sheet
In the early days of Project Liberty, this brief overview of the Project
Liberty Program was used to introduce the program to New Yorkers.
Project
Liberty Educational Materials
Pamphlets used to inform
New Yorkers of Project Liberty services were available in English, Spanish,
Chinese, Creole, Korean, and Russian as well as large-print format. They
can viewed on the Educational Materials
page.
National
Media Files
Links to
state and national September 11 press releases, radio programs and articles
are found below.
Press
Releases
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