• About Samaritan Fellowship

    Since 1958, the Samaritan Fellowship, a nonprofit ministry, has strived to carry out the Lord’s admonition to help our neighbor. Our purpose is to help those who have exhausted every available means for providing adequate shelter, utilities, medical care, fuel, vehicle repair, short-term shelter, food, clothing, and other emergency services. We serve families living in the Carlisle Area School District, South Middleton School District, and Middlesex Township.

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November 20th interviews

On Saturday, November 20th, 13 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for car payment, 1 for diapers, 2 for electric, 3 for gasoline, 4 for rent, 5 for shelter, 1 for utility gas, and 1 for water. $5,375.88 was expended to assist clients.

November 13th interviews

On Saturday, November 13th, 10 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for car payment, 1 for gasoline, 4 for rent, 5 for shelter, 1 for storage, and 1 for telephone. $2,276.83 was expended to assist clients

November 6th interviews

On Saturday, November 6th, 15 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. Th needs presented were 1 for car impound fee, 1 for car insurance, 1 for car payment, 2 for electric, 1 for gasoline, 2 for rent, 6 for shelter, and 1 for train ticket. $3,370.71 was expended to assist clients.

October 30th interviews

On Saturday, October 30th, 15 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for cable, 2 for car payment, 2 for electric, 7 for rent, 4 for shelter, 3 for utility gas, and 2 for water. $4,389.90 was expended to assist clients.

October 23rd interviews

On Saturday, October 23rd, 12 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for car payment, 1 for car repair, 2 for electric, 3 for rent, 4 for shelter, and 1 for water. $3,496.16 was expended to assist clients.

October 16th interviews

On Saturday, October 16th, 16 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for attorney fees, 1 for car insurance, 2 for car payment, 1 for car registration, 8 for rent, 5 for shelter, and 1 for water. $6,987.77 was expended to assist clients

October 9th interviews

On Saturday, October 9th, 17 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 2 for car insurance, 2 for car payment, 1 for driver’s license, 1 for electric, 2 for gasoline, 9 for rent, 3 for shelter, 1 for utility gas, and 1 for water. $8,374.58 was expended to assist clients.

October 2nd interviews

On Saturday, October 2nd, 16 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 2 for car insurance, 1 for car repair, 2 for electric, 1 for fines, 1 for prescriptions, 9 for rent, 3 for shelter, 1 for vet fees, and 1 for water. $5,215.68 was expended to assist clients.

September 25th interviews

On Saturday, September 25th, 16 clients were interviewed by Samaritan Board members at the Carlisle United Methodist Church. The needs presented were 1 for bed bug treatment, 1 for cable, 2 for electric, 1 for food, 8 for rent, 2 for shelter, 1 for telephone, and 1 for water. $8,544.62 was expended to assist clients.

September 18th interviews

On Saturday, September 18th, 13 clients appeared at Carlisle United Methodist Church to be interviewed by Samaritan Board members. The needs presented were 1 for car insurance, 1 for car repair, 1 for electricity, 2 for food, 2 for gasoline, 1 for hospital bill, 4 for rent, 2 for shelter, and 1 for storage. $3,990.80 was expended to assist clients.