9/11 Victim Relief Funds: A Psychological Analysis

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There are numerous resources available to treat and assist victims of a disaster, these resources are available at all three levels of government, and for the most part they are easily accessible. One valuable resource found at the federal level to assist victims is the Homeland Security: 9/11 Victim Relief Funds. This fund was established in response to 9/11 terrorist attacks. It was created to assist the victims 9/11 with much needed financial support. The donations coming in were donated to over 250 charitable organizations and this made the funds easily assessable to the victims who needed them. In the first days following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, an unprecedented number of Americans contributed over $2.2 billion (some …show more content…

As stated earlier in the paper, individuals react differently to the same disaster. This means that the victim’s mental health and overall well-being is also going to be different. This paper has also discussed the psychological effects of the victims after the disaster. Now local, state and federal authorities must comprehend that mental health and overall well-being is a multidimensional concept this is difficult to measure. What effects one person mentally may not affect another. When a disaster occurs, there are many factors that must be taken into account that may affect a victim’s mental health and well-being. For example, if the disaster impacts person’s life than it will also affect their mental health and well-being. Moreover, if the victim loses a love one in the disaster it will drastically affect their mental health and well-being. In addition to this, what impact did the disaster have on the environment and the surrounding area can also be vital to a victim’s mental health and …show more content…

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