Many organizations are helping with the resulting anxiety, anger and stress in the aftermath of the attacks.
The trauma from Tuesday’s tragic events extends far beyond the families of victims, reaching those who witnessed the events in person, on television or in the newspapers.
Many area organizations are anxious to provide help with the resulting anxiety, anger and stress:
- Family Guidance Center. Call (609) 924-1320.
- Family and Children’s Services. Call (609) 924-2098.
- Corner House. Call (609) 924-8018.
- Trinity Counseling. Call (609) 924-0060.
- Jewish Family and Children’s Services. Call (877) 408-5327.
- Association for the Advancement of Mental Health. Call (609) 452-2088.
- Catholic Charities. Call (609) 394-9398.
- CONTACT of Mercer County telephone support. Call (609) 896-2120.
- The Medical Center at Princeton’s Princeton House Outpatient Services. Call (609) 497-4212.
- United Way of Greater Mercer County referral and counseling service. Call (609) 924-5865. United Way of Somerset County offers a similar service. Call (908) 253-6500.

