Robin Hood established the Robin Hood Relief Fund in response to the attacks of September 11th.

The Robin Hood Relief Fund is doing what Robin Hood has always done - effectively helping people in need. Specifically, it is benefiting victims’ families, the rescue workers, and others who have been affected by the economic consequences of the attacks and its aftermath. In particular, Robin Hood is working to ensure that the needs of lower income victims are met in both the immediate and long term, and that no needy victim falls through the cracks of the relief effort.

Because Robin Hood’s Board of Directors underwrites all administrative costs, 100% of the money raised goes directly to the most effective organizations aiding victims and their families. The Relief Fund is distributing money as expeditiously as possible consistent with meeting Robin Hood’s high standards of prudence, due diligence, and care. View the Relief Fund Allocations to Date.

The Robin Hood Relief Fund operates separately from Robin Hood’s core mission of fighting poverty in New York City, so no money is diverted from Robin Hood’s ongoing frontline efforts to help poor New Yorkers build better lives for themselves and their families. Many of the groups Robin Hood currently supports throughout the city continue to play key roles in relief efforts providing food, shelter, and health care to those affected by September 11th.

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