The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Picking Up the Pieces

Charities large and small struggle to cope with aftermath of terrorism

Stunned and grief-stricken following last month's terrorist attacks, Americans have mounted one of the largest philanthropic campaigns in the nation's history. And even as charities continue to provide counseling, financial assistance, and other help for people directly affected by the attacks, nonprofit groups around the country are...

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