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Altruism
plugged: technology and social work It
didn't quite make headlines, but as of this May the HelpWorks software system
was up and running at 9/11 United Services Group (USG), the umbrella charity organization
that coordinates relief efforts for victims of the World Trade Center attacks.
USG's 200 New York City employees use the system to search a database of several
hundred charitable organizations, matching available benefits with each client.
The group serves anyone directly affected by the terrorist attacks: the owner
of a devastated lower-Manhattan small business seeking financial advice in her
native Cantonese, the deceased victim's son hoping to attend a wheelchair-accessible
summer camp, the low-wage worker from the north tower whose unemployment benefits
just ran out. Altruism
plugged: technology and social work New
trustee Clusters
of BDS and medical scholars funded First
Heisman winner dies Setting
the scene
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lotta ciabatta
Center
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