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Welcome
We invite you to be a part of a meaningful dialogue. The World Trade Center Health Program is forming a digital focus group to explore what messages resonate best with our community.
What's in Focus?
We're seeking your insights to fine-tune our communication. It's not just about finding the right words; it's about understanding your experiences and ensuring our messages reflect your needs.
Why Your Participation Matters
Your voice is crucial. By sharing your experiences, you help us create messages that truly speak to and support our community.
Who Are We Looking For?
Individuals aged 23-43 who have been directly or indirectly affected by 9/11. Your perspective is invaluable, whether you're a responder, survivor, or someone who's felt the impact in your life.
What to Expect
An engaging, respectful, and insightful discussion conducted online. We value your time and will ensure the session is concise and meaningful.
Welcome
We invite you to be a part of a meaningful dialogue. The World Trade Center Health Program is forming a digital focus group to explore what messages resonate best with our community.
What's in Focus?
We're seeking your insights to fine-tune our communication. It's not just about finding the right words; it's about understanding your experiences and ensuring our messages reflect your needs.
Why Your Participation Matters
Your voice is crucial. By sharing your experiences, you help us create messages that truly speak to and support our community.
Who Are We Looking For?
Individuals aged 23-43 who have been directly or indirectly affected by 9/11. Your perspective is invaluable, whether you're a responder, survivor, or someone who's felt the impact in your life.
What to Expect
An engaging, respectful, and insightful discussion conducted online. We value your time and will ensure the session is concise and meaningful.
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