Do More 24 DE is back, bringing a 24-hour statewide giving campaign to nonprofits across Delaware. Founded by United Way, the annual fundraiser mobilizes donors to support local missions from 6 p.m. Thursday, March 5, through 6 p.m. Friday, March 6.
Brandywine Valley SPCA says power has been restored to its Georgetown facilities after an extended outage, and both campuses are now open.
A local artist was recognized this week for donating a hand-painted mural to Chabad of Southern Delaware during an unveiling gathering at the community’s workshop and worship center on Minos Conaway Road.
More than 1,000 home security cameras will soon be in the hands of domestic violence survivors across Delaware, thanks to a new collaboration between Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings, the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and Ring, an Amazon company.
A call for help from Sussex Academy Elementary led to a wave of community support that transformed the school’s small animal sanctuary, just in time for winter.
The Carl M. Freeman Foundation gave a $20,000 donation to the Food Bank of Delaware to support its food distribution efforts in Sussex County.
The MAX Challenge donated $1,000 to the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.
The Rehoboth Beach Public Library has launched a $2 million fundraising campaign to support a major renovation project aimed at transforming its downtown location into a future-ready space for the growing coastal community.
The giving spirit was on full display in Georgetown as hundreds gathered for the 42nd annual Caroling on The Circle, helping kick off the holiday season and support people in need across Sussex County.
The holiday season is in full swing, and Delaware Natural Resources Police are reminding people that there’s still time to donate to the annual Toys for Tots campaign.
