Social Work Services

 

During the summer, our social worker continues to provide services with limited hours, including home visits, consultations, and meetings to address issues related to basic needs, mental health resources, and housing. For assistance or to schedule a visit, contact Angelina Romano, MSW, LCSW, at [email protected] or 717-258-6484 x2315.

We are committed to ensuring every student has the support needed to thrive. Please reach out for any assistance you may need and review local resources below for local supports to you and your child this summer.  

 

Basic needs:

Summer feeding program

For 10 weeks of meals, sign up here and see details below: Sign Up Sheets and Registration Forms Online - Project SHARE - TimeToSignUp

 

 

Project SHARE Farm stand:

This program is for anyone in need of support and has no qualifying income limit. Sign up for walk-in appointments here: Or, arrive for drive thru-service without the need to sign up. Volunteers will provide fresh produce, dairy and bread products weekly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back to School Supplies:

Carlisle for Kids:

This event is for anyone in need of school supplies for the 24-25SY. There is no income limit but registration is required at this link: Carlisle 4 Kids - 2024 - Child Registration Form - TimeToSignUp

 

 

 

Clothing:

To be considered for Warm the children this school year (winter clothing) or to have access to the district run clothing resource closet, please reach out to the school social worker or your child’s school counselor. Gift cards for local thrift stores are available on a limited basis for school clothing.

 

Children’s Programming and Camps:

Library programs:

Our local libraries are offering several free programs this summer to school age youth. You can find programs for Amelia Givins Library in Mt. Holly here: AME | Cumberland County Libraries And for Bosler Library in Carlisle here: BOS | Cumberland County Libraries

Kids in the kitchen:

Project SHARE offers both in-person and virtual programming for youth to learn about food preparation with their caregivers free to community members.


Other camp options:

Reach out to the school social worker or your child’s counselor for a full-list of programs being offered by local organizations, faith groups and municipalities.