• Center for Independent Living – Advocates and empowers those with a variety of disabilities to live well through more than a dozen programs.
    • Pennsylvania Assisted Living Guide This guide for assisted living in Pennsylvania presents seniors with information on assisted living costs and using Medicaid to cover any of those costs.
    • Employment Skills Center – Provides education and training concerning job betterment and personal growth
    • LIHeap (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) – Provides energy assistance to low-income households
    • New Digs – Moving to a new house? New Digs provides furnishings and households goods to those who need them
    • Pennsylvania Public Welfare Office – Provide assistance in a variety of ways in an aim to improve quality of life for PA’s families and individuals
    • Sadler Health Center – Provides accessible primary care, behavioral health and dental services to insured, uninsured and underinsured individuals at two locations: Carlisle and Perry County
    • SNAP Food Stamp Help – SNAP offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economic benefits to communities through the help of State agencies, nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to ensure that those eligible for nutrition assistance can make informed decisions about applying for the program and can access benefits
    • Cumberland Link – Provides local headlines, news and events to keep you informed of what’s going on around the area
    • Hope Station – A non-profit entity designed to enhance the quality of life, health, safety, and economic opportunities for the people who live in the borough of Carlisle
    • Maranatha – A n0n-profit ministry that provides expense, budgetary and education on general money management skills
    • PA Career Link Cumberland County – Helps find employment and training opportunities for individuals in need
    • Samaritan Fellowship – Serves families living in the Carlisle Area School District, South Middleton School District, and Middlesex Township with adequate shelter, food, clothing, utilities, medical care, short-term shelter and other emergency services
    • Tapestry of Health (WIC) – Non-profit providing programs serving over 6,500 participants monthly providing comprehensive nutrition screening, one on one counseling and educational services, breastfeeding education and support, and supplemental food vouchers
    • Veterans Affairs – Provides high quality advice, assistance, counseling, education, outreach and advocacy to eligible veterans and their families for obtaining Federal, State and County veterans’ benefits and services in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and policies
    •  The Mesothelioma Center – Works one-on-one with those diagnosed with mesothelioma to help them find local doctors, treatment centers and support groups