The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Hundreds of Displaced N.Y. Charities Face Financial, Other Losses in Attack

By Debra E. Blum

Hundreds of nonprofit groups operating in Lower Manhattan are scrambling to recover from the September 11 terrorist attacks that pushed them from their offices, punching costly gaps in their ability to provide services and earn money.

Charity officials in need of temporary office space, cell phones, and laptop computers fanned...

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