Eight local veterans soared through the Dover skies Thursday in a restored World War II biplane, giving some a once-in-a-lifetime experience and others a chance to relive the past.
Delaware locals have the opportunity today to make a significant impact, no matter the size of their donation.
Dozens of volunteers came together to give back on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Food Bank of Delaware, dedicating their day off from school and work to make a difference.
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.
On this Giving Tuesday, local organizations that regularly serve the community are turning to their neighbors for support to address growing needs.
Volunteers at Calvary Church in Dover worked tirelessly this Thanksgiving to bring holiday cheer to those in need, delivering 1,600 meals to families across Kent County.
Hundreds of cars stretched through the Dover Motor Speedway on Tuesday as families participated in the Food Bank of Delaware’s drive-thru distribution event, a vital lifeline for many ahead of the holiday season.
Today, Salisbury University students rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty to give back to their community. The university's Student Government Association hosted its annual "I Love Salisbury" clean-up event, with hundreds of students participating in various beautification projects across the city.
The Season of Giving is underway! It’s time, once again, for