Health Department Launches Ad Campaign Highlighting Counseling Available for New Yorkers Affected by Hurricane Sandy
Nearly 200,000 New Yorkers have received crisis counseling since the launch of Project Hope in November 2012
Free crisis counseling remains available for all New Yorkers through February 2014
The Health Department today launched an ad campaign highlighting the free, confidential crisis counseling services still available to help New Yorkers cope with the effects of Hurricane Sandy. As the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy approaches, Project Hope crisis counselors can provide emotional support and help people find ways to cope with the traumatic impact the storm had on their lives. The ads, which highlight the hope and resilience of New Yorkers, will run in subway cars beginning this week through the month of January.
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