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List of victims
AA Flight 11
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AA Flight 77
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North Tower
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Investigation
Anyone with information regarding the attacks should call the FBI at this number:
866-483-5137


Leave a tip online
FBI website

Hotlines
Those seeking information should call the following emergency hotlines.


United Airlines
800-932-8555
American Airlines
800-245-0999
Mass. Emergency
   Management
800-293-4031
Massport
617-568-3100
MBTA
617-222-1000

Give blood
The American Red Cross is requesting blood donations. Click the link below for donation locations.
Donation centers


Red Cross numbers:
781-461-2000
800-462-9400
Red Cross website:
Red Cross website
Memorial services

Compiled by Globe Staff, 09/14/01

There are multiple vigils at United Church of Christ congregations through the weekend. They're listed at http://www.macucc.org/sept11.htm

A guide for Jews seeking to deal with the crisis is available at http://www.jewznewz.com

A list of services at Episcopal churches within the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts is available at www.diomass.org/crisis/crisis_services.htm

Friday


7 p.m.: An evening of candlelights, reflection and song will be held at the Reflecting Pool on the Christian Science Plaza as part of the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance.

7 p.m.: A special remembrance liturgy will be held at the Paulist Center Catholic Community. 5 Park St., Boston. Park St. T station; wheelchair accessible.

10 p.m.: National movement asking all US residents to stop all activity and go outside with a lighted candle to demonstrate strength and unity against terrorism.

Saturday


11:00 am: Trinity Church will host a service of Prayer in the Time of Crisis. The service will include prayer, reflection and music. Rector Samuel T. Lloyd will preach. 206 Clarendon Street, Boston

4 p.m.: National prayer vigil at 1,000 churches linked by satellite. For an updated list of churches and speakers or to register to receive the downlink, see the America Prays website www.injoy.com/AmericaPrays

Sunday


4 p.m.: Community worship, prayer and response service. Twelfth Baptist Church, 160 Warren Street, Boston
 
 


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