Mental Health Service Providers:
If you or a family member are currently in crisis, please dial 911
- Pressley Ridge – Phone: 800-723-7005; website: www.pressleyridge.org/outpatient.html
- True North Wellness Services – Phone: 717-657-2080; website: www.truenorthwellness.org
- Wellspan/Philhaven – Phone: 800-459-7497; website: www.wellspanphilhaven.org
- PA Counseling Services – Phone: 717-671-9610; website: pacounseling.com
- Youth Advocate Programs – Phone: 717-232-3106; website: www.yapinc.org
- YWCA – Phone 717-234-7931; website: www.ywcahbg.org
- Catholic Charities: http://www.hbgdiocese.org
- Central Pennsylvania Supportive Services, Inc: http://www.cpss.biz
- CONTACT Helpline: http://www.contacthelpline.org
- Manito, Inc: http://www.manito-inc.com
- Mazzitti and Sullivan Counseling Services, Inc: http://www.mazzittiandsullivan.com
- Pennsylvania Counseling Services: http://www.pacounseling.com
- Penn State Hershey Medical Center-Eating Disorders Program: http://www.PENNSTATEHERSHEY.ORG/EATINGDISORDERS
- Pressley Ridge: http://www.pressleyridge.org
- Riverside Associates, P.C.: http://www.riversideassociatespc.com
- Teenline: http://www.hsh.org
- Case Management Unit: http://www.cmu.cc
- Youth Advocate: http://www.yapinc.org
- Crisis Intervention: http://www.dauphincounty.org
- Keystone Human Services: http://keystonehumanservices.org
Suicide Prevention
If you or a family member are currently in crisis, please dial 911
- Dauphin County Crisis Intervention – Phone: 717-232-7511; website: www.dauphincounty.org/government/departments/mental_health_and_intellectual_disabilities/crisis_intervention_services.php
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – Phone: 1-800-273-8255; website: suicidepreventionlifeline.org
- Prevent Suicide PA – Phone: 1-800-273-8255; website: www.preventsuicidepa.org
- Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention Resource Center – Phone: 1-800-273-8255; website: www.sprc.org/states/pennsylvania
- Suicide/Self-Harm text line – Text “home” to 741741
- LGBTQ+ - Trevor- Lifeline – Phone: 1-866-488-7386
- SAFE2SAY Something – Phone: 844-723-2729; website: www.safe2saypa.org; or download app
Drug & Alcohol:
- Dauphin County Department of D&A – Phone: 717-635-2254; website: www.dauphincounty.org/government/departments/drugs_and_alcohol_services/index.php
- Mazzitti & Sullivan – Phone: 717-534-1650 or 717-901-5652; website: www.mazzittiandsullivan.com
- Pennsylvania National Guard Counterdrug Program: http://www.counterdrug.org
- Maternal Assistance Program: http://www.hsh.org
- Caron Foundation: http://www.caron.org
Grief and Loss Resources:
- Highmark Caring Place: http://wwwhighmarkcaringplace.com
Local & State Resources:
PA 211 - Resource call center – Website: www.unitedwaygcr.org/call-211
Medical Assistance – Website: www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Assistance/Pages/Medical-Assistance
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) - www.chipcoverspakids.com
- Crisis intervention Cumberland County: 717-763-2222
- Crisis intervention Dauphin County: 717-232-7511
- Crisis intervention Lancaster County: 717-394-2631
- Crisis intervention York County: 717-851-5320
- Contact Helpline -24/7 Emotional Support soft line for life issues . They do not provide any long term services and are not a suicide hotline. Toll Free 800-932-4616 . Local Numbers 717-652-4400 or 717-249-6226 Teen Line 717-394-2000
Food Supports:
Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) – The state is providing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to students who are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals at school. This program, known as Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT), will be temporary and is designed to bridge the gap left by the end of the school year and help families who may have strained resources due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
If a family’s economic situation has changed since school closures began, they can still apply for the National School Lunch Program and, if determined eligible, receive P-EBT benefits. Families can apply online at www.compass.state.pa.us
Falcon Packs – A supplemental food program for Lower Dauphin students, Falcon Packs will operate over the summer on Mondays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 100 West Main Street, Hummelstown.
Food Banks/Pantries
Click Here for the Capital Area and Cumberland Valley Food Banks and Pantries Guide |
Click Here for the Capital Area and Cumberland Valley Soup Kitchen Guide |
Housing and Shelter
Click Here for the Capital Area and Cumberland Valley Shelter and Housing Resource Guide |
Community-Based Support Organizations & Resources:
Lower Dauphin Communities That Care – Phone: 350-0428; website: www.ldsd.org/ctc
The Giving Tree – Website: www.givingtreeofhummelstown.org
Good Shepherd’s Clothing Closet – Phone: 566-0252; website: tumchtown.org/ministries/shepherds-closet
Community Action Commission: http://www.cactricounty.org
County Assitane Office: http://www.dpw.state.pa.us
Spanish-Speaking Resources:
Latino Hispanic American Community Center – Website: lhacc.org/programs
UPMC Pinnacle Enrollment Specialists - Shannon - 717-782-2727 / 717-580-9920 / TwiggSR@upmc.edu; Iris - 717-782-2383 / 717-810-6495 / Wintersis@upmc.edu