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Hello I remember there used to be a grant to help seniors pay for septic system in the rural part of Cumberland County ..does anyone have any info about this? Please let me know.. thanks

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Habitat for Humanity is another organization that in the past (and presumably still does) help.

I'm assuming this person is in a rural area where there's no government sewer or public works authority?   

If there's a Senior Center in the area, contact them, as well as others in surrounding communities that might be larger.  I've gotten a few good references from Senior Centers, but not all will give recommendations b/c of liability issues.

The Alzheimer's Assn. also maintains lists, and they're very prompt about providing them.  

Another possibility is the community government, although I don't know which department, maybe something like Economic Development, or DPW.      My local community used to get HUD funds (see the first post above), received on a fiscal year basis, for emergency repairs for needy residents.
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I know that here, where I live (Wisconsin), there are organizations that help with the financial assistance of major household repairs. Gladimhere is right---Call your area agency on aging. I would also try places like Salvation Army and United way as well. They may know of organizations that can help you.
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Call the Area Agency on Aging.
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