W000248

Thursday, November 08, 2001 8:01 AM
BPC residents

Dear Sir;

I am writing on behalf of my family

We were all within 200 yards of the WTC at the time of the attack in different locations. My son's school (PS 89), my work (WFC 2), and our home were all in Battery Park City. We all survived the attack, but our lives will never be the same because of this event which will haunt us forever.

I want the Victim's Compensation Fund to realize and prepare for the fact that damages suffered might not readily be apparent so soon after the attack.

We have suffered from many short-term inconveniences that I will not list. I am more concerned about the long-term physical and psychological problems we face. My two sons spent the night of September 11th in the lobby of a downtown hotel. I am extremely worried about the exposure they got to harmful substances in the air. They got additional exposure when the mayor of New York city had us move back home on 09/23/01, a date many now consider to have been to early. As a parent, I will have to worry about this each day of my life.

It is too early to tell how my children will remember this event. I would like you to consider that they are among the very few children to have witnessed this disaster and that their childhood memories will be of a place that was destroyed in a highly publicized way. My son and his classmates were evacuated from elementary school as the buildings with parents in them fell behind them. I did not find my son until 4pm that afternoon. No one knows the ramifications of living with this reality, and I want to make sure that the kids of PS 89 are remembered and given some consideration.

Because we fled the area after learning about air quality issues, my son is in his second first grade class this year. His is with his brother and mother in California while I stay in a motel in New Jersey close to a temporary work building. When I locate a new home, he will have to change classes yet again.

It is hard for me to describe all the things my family has gone through in the last weeks, but I will say that all of the residents of Battery Park city have similar stories. Once we have attended the needs of the dead, we hope that you watch out for the needs of the living victims with long-term issues yet to surface.

Sincerely,

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