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The Rich Get Richer and the Sick Continue to Suffer

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

New York City was granted $1 billion to compensate rescue and cleanup workers who became ill after 9/11.

The WTC Captive Insurance Company was given the task of making sure those suffering were properly compensated.

Instead of distributing these funds to those in need this company decided to invest the money and pay lawyers to fight every claim submitted.

As reported by Sue Edelman in the NY Post they have lost millions in the stock market, while paying lawyer and administrative fees of nearly $200 million since 2004.

Over that same period they have only paid out $320,000 in actual compensation.

Over 10,000 filers have either been denied compensation or received little.

Although it was promised that things would get better after Christine LaSala the president and CEO submitted her resignation in January (after collecting nearly $1.5 million in salary over 4 years) little has changed.

Back in January Rep Carolyn Mahoney said “If the Captive is going to keep refusing sick workers’ claims, it would be cheaper just to buy a rubber stamp”

Rep. Jerrold Nadler blasted “a process that has been too slow and cumbersome to help those who need help.”

And Manhattan federal judge Alvin Hellerstein said he was going to step up efforts to settle 8,600 claims of respiratory or toxic injuries.

And what has happened over the past 10 months? NOTHING

Since January over $50 million has been paid in lawyer and administrative fees with little compensation paid to any filers.

The fund has lost nearly $7 million in investments between July and September of 2008 alone.

Reporters that I have been in contact with state that getting a full accountability from the WTC Captive Insurance Company is nearly impossible.

A not for profit governed by officials appointed by the mayor and major newspapers get little cooperation when they investigate.

With the current state of the economy God only knows what they have lost since September 30.

It would not surprise me if the Federal government required that the remaining funds be returned as they are not being used for the purpose for which they were granted.

And once again the only ones to make any money would be the lawyers and the administrators appointed by the mayor.

A glaring example of how things have and continue to be mismanaged when it comes to Ground Zero.

Where to Turn Update 11/29

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Where to Turn Update 11/29    

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Happy Thanksgiving

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Dear Friends

As we enter this Holiday Season, there is no better time to reflect and be grateful for our friends, family and health. Please accept our gratitude and good wishes to you and your loved ones for a very Happy Thanksgiving. Someone passed this on to me and I thought I would share it

The Best Prayer I Have Heard In A Long Time…………

Heavenly Father, Help us remember that the jerk who cut us off in traffic last night is a single mother who worked nine hours that day and is rushing home to cook dinner, help with homework, do the laundry and spend a few precious moments with her children.

Help us to remember that the pierced, tattooed, disinterested young man who can’t make change correctly is a worried 19-year-old college student, balancing his apprehension over final exams with his fear of not getting his student loans for next semester.

Remind us, Lord, that the scary looking bum, begging for money in the same spot every day (who really ought to get a job!) is a slave to addictions that we can only imagine in our worst nightmares.

Help us to remember that the old couple walking annoyingly slow through the store aisles and blocking our shopping progress are savoring this moment, knowing that, based on the biopsy report she got back last week, this will be the last year that they go shopping together.

Heavenly Father, remind us each day that, of all the gifts you give us, the greatest gift is love. It is not enough to share that love with those we hold dear. Open our hearts not to just those who are close to us, but to all humanity.

Let us be slow to judge and quick to forgive, show patience, empathy and love.

Also, please take the time during this holiday season to remember those less fortunate….

Happy Thanksgiving

Your Friends at Where to Turn

Where to Turn News 11/21

Friday, November 21st, 2008

As another year comes to an end we are still working on the Environmental Impact Study. Once completed we will have access to our Federal grant to move forward with the Hearts and Hands Memorial.

We will meet with Senator Lanza after the holidays to discuss the state funding.

In the meantime we continue to post daily to both the Where to Turn and Put It Above Ground websites which are nearing 250,000 visitors

We will be appearing on The ABC Sunday Morning News Program on January 11 to discuss our programs with Michelle Charlesworth.

Here is where we are at with a few of our major programs

Flags Across Staten Island

We are getting ready for winter and trying to get as many murals completed as possible.

The weather has delayed us but Scott will start Rab’s tomorrow and the Top Tomato site and the indoor mural at ShopRite.

We also received a sponsorship for three additional murals from John Tobacco and weather permitting we will get those done right after Thanksgiving.

Finally we got two calls from sponsors interested in a mural for one of our schools and another at Willowbrook to honor those who suffered there.

Scott also was approached at the Atlas dinner last night by a few more interested sponsors.

So here is the current count

20 completed

Funds on hand for six additional

Potential sponsors for four more.

It looks like we might get thirty down before winter gets here.

We will continue to recruit sponsors over the winter and “WE WILL” complete 50 by Memorial Day.

FLAGS ACROSS STATEN ISLAND COMPLETED MURALS

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=44582

Snow Shoveling for Seniors

We have over 250 volunteers and we have received a few calls from some schools saying they will get more involved.

We will continue to recruit students and will push to surpass the 632 total from last year

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=42

“Changing the Face of Staten Island “ Graffiti Removal Program

We have had 27 youthful offenders referred to us by both Criminal and Family Court

To date they have performed over 800 hours of community service cleaning graffiti

Through this program we have cleaned 272 locations with the 122 and 123 precincts.

We will continue as long as weather permits and then we will coordinate other activities for them to satisfy their sentences

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=41

Re-Gifting for a Good Cause

We are asking schools businesses and community groups to collect gifts that people get and do not want.

We will pick up what is collected and distribute to needy families, injured veterans and children in hospitals

Everything we can’t distribute will be sold at a flea market with profits being used to cover shipping costs.

We are also asking schools to run toy drives to support this effort as well

Click link below to locate drop off locations and additional details

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=56

Gift of Life

We are working with the NY Blood Center and attempting to help with the blood shortage.

We will give community service credit to students who donate or recruit others to donate

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=54

Replacement Grave Markers for Vets

As expected the Veteran’s Administration returned our applications for additional information.

We will be reaching out after Thanksgiving to High School Juniors and Seniors and College students to help research these vets.

Vision for Staten Island

We are currently trying to recruit friends to actively take part in the important project.

Adopt a School

We are setting up a network to have Staten Island Schools adopt schools in Disaster prone areas

By setting up this network in advance we will have direct connections in the event of a disaster.

Schools impacted will contact Staten Island Schools as to what they need.

Staten Island Schools will collect what they can.

Where to Turn will ship the supplies.

We have also opened our website to all schools and organizations who wish to advertise their upcoming events or volunteer needs.

We are also looking for high school volunteers to help us expand our Crisis Relief Network which already includes over 800 links.

For full details on these and other programs go to

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/index.php?c=18

Any help you may lend in volunteering or donating would be welcome..

As always your support and feedback is always appreciated

Dennis

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW………PART II

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Back in June we posted the following:

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW………

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43174

Take a few moments and read the article below to learn a little more about how the process works and why we cannot get proper care.

LHI scrutinized for handling of 9/11 responder insurance, care

http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2008/11/16/news/02medical1116.txt

Business as usual as the connected get richer at the expense of those in need

Where to Turn Update 11/16

Monday, November 17th, 2008

 

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WTC..HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM THE PORT AUTHORITY

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

I guess the Port Authority and the LMDC are getting into the holiday spirit a little bit early because they are now going to gift wrap the World Trade Center site.

In a blatant publicity stunt they are going to replace the existing constructions boards with new ones detailing what is planned for the site.

Knowing that the out of town holiday crowds will be visiting the site they want to make sure they go home and tell their friends what great things are happening at the site.

God knows how much money is being spent on this new campaign but we all know that money is never concern with the LMDC or the Port Authority.

The LMDC alone continues to pay it’s over 50 staff members over $4 million a year.

And now after 7 years the Port Authority’s Executive Director Christopher Ward sees the need to create a sense of place for the neighborhood as more than just a construction site.

The Port Authority is also promoting its greening of the site.

That’s great we will have a site exempt from NYC Building and Fire codes bit at least it will be green.

So once again more smoke and mirrors.

Whatever happened to the Realistic and Rational schedule that we were promised?

It has been almost 2 months since the new plan was released and I have not seen or heard even one update.

Instead of giving us formal updates the Port Authority gives us www.wtcprogress where they answer questions that they want to answer.

And once again no one holds them accountable and now they will probably lose in arbitration and have to continue to pay Silverstein $300,000 a day in late fees.

But we are now making the site pretty for the holidays.

Don’t they realize that no matter how much wrapping paper you put on an empty box, it’s still an empty box.

But why should we expect anything different.

Why should they rush as they don’t even have any tenants to occupy the buildings?

So excuse me for being a Scrooge but to paraphrase a Christmas song….

“On the 7th year of rebuilding the PA gave to me…….Nothing”

Happy Holidays

LIFE IS AN OCCASION ….RISE TO IT

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

To All,

Someone sent me the following with the question: What choice would you have made?Now I have no idea if this is true or not but I would like to think that it is.

Our lives are so caught up in having to win.

From the presidential race right on down to little league too

much emphasis is put on winning.

Life is an occasion and we need to rise to it.

These kids did and after reading this I am going to try to rise to it as well.

Dennis

MAY YOUR DAY BE A SHAY DAY

At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves children

with learning disabilities, the father of one of the students delivered a

speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended.

After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered a question:

When not interfered with by outside influences, everything nature does,

is done with perfection.

Yet my son, Shay, cannot learn things as other children do.

He cannot understand things as other children do.

Where is the natural order of things in my son?

The audience was stilled by the query.

The father continued. I believe that when a child

like Shay, who was mentally and physically disabled comes into the world,

an opportunity to realize true human nature presents itself,

and it comes in the way other people treat that child.

Then he told the following story:

Shay and I had walked past a park where some boys Shay

knew were playing baseball. Shay asked, ‘Do you think they’ll let me play?

I knew that most of the boys would not want someone like Shay on their

team, but as a father I also understood that if my son were allowed to play,

it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and some confidence to be

accepted by others in spite of his handicaps.

I approached one of the boys on the field and asked

(not expecting much) if Shay could play.

The boy looked around for guidance and said, ‘We’re losing

by six runs and the game is in the eighth inning.

I guess he can be on our team and we’ll try to put him

in to bat in the ninth inning.

Shay struggled over to the team’s bench and, with a

broad smile put on a team shirt.

I watched with a small tear in my eye and warmth in my heart.

The boys saw my joy at my son being accepted.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay’s team scored

a few runs but was still behind by three.

In the top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and

played in the right field.

Even though no hits came his way, he was obviously

ecstatic just to be in the game and on the field,

grinning from ear to ear as I waved to him from the stands.

In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay’s team scored again.

Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the potential

winning run was on base and Shay was scheduled to be next at bat.

At this juncture, do they let Shay bat and give away their

chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat. Everyone knew that a

hit was all but impossible because Shay didn’t even know how to hold

the bat properly, much less connect with the ball.

However, as Shay stepped up to the plate, the pitcher,

recognizing that the other team was putting winning

aside for this moment in Shay’s life, moved in a few

steps to lob the ball in softly so Shay could at least make contact…

The first pitch came and Shay swung clumsily and missed.

The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the

ball softly towards Shay.

As the pitch came in, Shay swung at the ball and hit a

slow ground ball right back to the pitcher.

The game would now be over.

The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could have

easily thrown the ball to the first baseman.

Shay would have been out and that would have been the end

of the game.

Instead, the pitcher threw the ball right over the first

baseman’s head, out of reach of all team mates.

Everyone from the stands and both teams started yelling,

Shay, run to first! Run to first!

Never in his life had Shay ever run that far, but he made

it to first base.

He scampered down the baseline, wide-eyed and startled.

Everyone yelled, Run to second, run to second!

Catching his breath, Shay awkwardly ran towards

second, gleaming and struggling to make it to the base.

By the time Shay rounded towards second base, the right

fielder had the ball.

The smallest guy on their team who now had his

first chance to be the hero for his team.

He could have thrown the ball to the second-baseman for the tag,

but he understood the pitcher’s intentions so he, too,

intentionally threw the ball high and far over the third-baseman’s head.

Shay ran toward third base deliriously as the runners

ahead of him circled the bases toward home.

All were screaming, Shay, Shay, Shay, all the Way Shay

Shay reached third base because the opposing shortstop ran

to help him by turning him in the direction of third base,

and shouted, Run to third! Shay, run to third!

As Shay rounded third, the boys from both teams, and the spectators,

were on their feet screaming, Shay, run home! Run home!

Shay ran to home, stepped on the plate, and was cheered as

the hero who hit the grand slam and won the game for his team

That day, said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face,

the boys from both teams helped bring a piece of true

love and humanity into this world.

Shay didn’t make it to another summer. He died that winter,

having never forgotten being the hero and making me so happy,

and coming home and seeing his Mother tearfully embrace her little hero of the day!

IT’S NOT IF YOU VOTE…. IT’S HOW YOU VOTE

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

 

http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=45977

Where to Turn Update 11/2

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

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