The Food Bank of Delaware hosted a food drive Thursday, rallying community members to donate and help offset the impact of recent federal cuts to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), which have significantly reduced the organization’s food supply.
Families in Delaware who rely on food assistance may soon face shortages as major federal funding cuts to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have disrupted food bank shipments nationwide.
Delaware locals have the opportunity today to make a significant impact, no matter the size of their donation.
As fans gear up for Super Bowl Sunday, the Food Bank of Delaware is hoping that excitement will translate into generosity. Their third annual SOUPer Bowl Soup Drive is underway, aiming to collect thousands of pounds of soup for families in need.
HARRINGTON, DE- The Delaware State Fairgrounds announced Friday that the Centre Ice Arena will permanently close in May, leaving skaters and f…
Whatcoat Social Services, an emergency shelter and transitional housing program in Dover, held its final giveaway of 2024 today, distributing winter clothing, food, and toys to community members in need.
The Church Mouse Thrift Shop, a beloved community staple for more than 60 years and a key fundraising source for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and other local organizations, will close its doors on December 21.
On this Giving Tuesday, local organizations that regularly serve the community are turning to their neighbors for support to address growing needs.
The future of The Shepherd Place, a shelter that has been a safe haven for many in crisis, is uncertain due to funding challenges that may force it to close its doors as early as January 2025.
The Wheels that Heal Car Club have been supporting the community for over 20 years, they join us to preview their upcoming Tractor Supply Show.
