The Selbyville Public Library says community fundraisers like Do More 24 Delaware help support its operations as an independent, nonprofit organization.
Students in Sussex Academy’s Scrub Club and Leo Club held a “Chips for Charity” fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses for the family of 2024 graduate Tanya Garcia Roblero, who died in late 2025 after a battle with cancer. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
As the holiday season approaches, local charities are reminding people to remember those in need. Supporting community organizations, is a gift that truly keeps on giving.
The 14th annual Dewey Goes Pink 5K brought more than 5,000 participants to Dewey Beach, raising $380,276 for the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.
Neighborhood Headwater Cove unites to collect donations for local charities. Efforts include food pantry donations, Toys for Tots, and future plans for community giving. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
According to the campaign, the goal of Do More 24 Delaware is to inspire Delawareans to come together for 24 hours and contribute as much as they can financially to the causes and organizations that are important to them.
ChristianaCare is providing $1.6 million in funding to 25 nonprofits through its Community Investment Fund. The organization announced the investment at The Ministry of Caring in Wilmington as part of its continued efforts to address health and social challenges across Delaware.
The Bless Our Children campaign has been helping children across Delmarva for more than a decade, ensuring they experience the joy of the holiday season.
Beebe Healthcare is urging community members to roll up their sleeves and donate blood during the winter holiday season—a time traditionally marked by critical shortages in blood supplies.
There’s a mix of Christmas and Thanksgiving fun this weekend, but the coolest thing you can do is give back. We’ve got some great options for getting into the holiday spirit and helping those in need.
