Young Adult Outreach for the WTC Health Program

In this outreach video, NYC-based artist Devon Rodriguez sketches WTC Health Program member Nadia as she shares how the program has supported her health.

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Overview

This outreach initiative aims to raise awareness about the WTC Health Program among individuals who were 21 years old or younger at the time of the events of 9/11  and who lived, worked, or went to school in the New York City Disaster Area.


This press kit features digital assets created for the Program’s Young Adult Outreach efforts, including video and audio segments, collateral materials, and links to helpful resources about the Program.


These materials will help young adults who may not self-identify as 9/11 survivors recognize that their health conditions today—from asthma and GERD to PTSD and cancer—could be connected to their 9/11 exposures.

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Press Release

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One Sheet on YAO

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About the Program

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About the WTC Health Program

The World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program is a limited federal health care program that provides high-quality, compassionate medical monitoring and treatment for WTC-related conditions to those directly affected by the events of 9/11 in New York, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.


The Program also funds medical research into physical and mental health conditions related to 9/11 exposures.