Tharros Village, a structured community for the homeless off Route 1 in Sussex County, is set to open for its third season in less than a month. Directors say they've got a new look for the new season.
Governor Matt Meyer announced some Code Purple shelters across the first state will be receiving emergency funding from the Delaware State Housing Authority to support providers during the snowstorm.
Delaware is facing another day of dangerously cold temperatures, with icy conditions expected to persist. Officials say the extreme cold is more than just uncomfortable — it is dangerous and potentially life-threatening, especially for people without reliable shelter.
As temperatures drop, Delaware's homeless have a new place to turn. Code Purple opened its doors on Monday, December 1, providing warmth and safety for neighbors experiencing homelessness during the cold winter months.
A rising percentage of homelessness in Delaware kept volunteers and employees busy at Love Inc. of Mid-Delmarva in 2024.
As cold temperatures continue across the peninsula, officials from Love Inc. of Mid-Delmarva, an organization operating eight Code Purple shelters across Sussex County, are looking for more volunteers to help support those who are less fortunate.
Two Dover shelters, the House of Hope and Code Purple, are spreading holiday cheer this season, providing gifts and support to individuals facing hardship through the power of community donations.
Along Coastal Highway in Lewes, a small tent community has sprung up, offering not just shelter, but a chance at a fresh start for those in need.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is raising red flags over opioid settlement funds in the First State after the State Auditor claimed signs of fraud at Code Purple Kent County, an nonprofit aimed at easing homelessness and addiction.
DOVER, Del.- Concerns are mounting in West Dover as plans emerge to establish an Oxford House, a resource for recovering addicts, in a residential neighborhood.
