Provides shelter, food, and clothing to those in need.
Food bank services for low income individuals and families in the Big Spring School District. Distribution center is located at the Big Spring United Lutheran Church. Check out our Facebook page for more current information.
Helps families with birth injury medical and legal questions and concerns.
Supplies food and household products for many churches and nonprofit groups throughout PA. Provides food to individuals in need.
Ride service in Dauphin County that provides door-to-door rides to senior citizens, persons with disabilities, human service agency clientele, and the general public. SET is the ADA complementary service provided to fixed route passengers who are unable to board a regular bus.
Distributes food to over 600 non-profit agencies in 27 counties throughout PA
Online community offered by CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) for parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with ADHD.
Helps eligible low-income families with childcare expenses by providing childcare subsidies. Also provides lists of licensed/regulated childcare providers. Assistance in understanding types of childcares and how to select a provider is also available.
Free/Low Cost Health Insurance Program for All Uninsured Children
HELP is a ministry of CCU, an organization of more than 130 churches throughout Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry counties that represents 17 faiths. HELP provides emergency services such as shelter, medications, travel, food, and fuel assistance to people in need.
Resource Center and overnight shelter; emergency shelter at local churches on a rotating basis; for adults and families with children.
Medical Library affiliated with Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Online tool for Pennsylvanians to apply for many health and human service programs and manage benefit information.
Provides free, anonymous, confidential listening services.
PA 211 provider for South Central Pennsylvania (Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntington, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, and York) providing community resources, information, and referrals to residents who are in need.
Assistance and a range of services for Pennsylvania residents. Applicants must meet certain income eligibility requirements for each program and enroll in COMPASS. Programs include cash assistance, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), help with childcare, health care coverage, home heating assistance (LIHEAP), employment and training, long-term living services, and referral services to other social service agencies. Visit the website to locate your County Assistance Office.
Alliance of three organizations: Mental Health (MH), Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD), and Early Intervention (EI). MH.IDD offers services to people of all ages with serious mental illness or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Home visitation program that provides support and resources for children and their families, pre-natal through age 5.
Public social services agency with the mission of protecting children, preserving families, and promoting well-being. To report suspected child abuse and/or neglect, call Child Line and Abuse Registry at 1-800-932-0313.
Coordinates essential public safety activity among Federal, State, Regional, County and Municipal agencies and volunteer organizations to provide quick and reasoned responses to the needs of our citizens during daily public safety operations and emergencies for both natural and man-made disasters.
Provides assistance in gaining child/spousal support and determining paternity.
