Code Purple at the Cape is providing emergency nighttime shelter for people experiencing homelessness through March 15. Organizers say demand for services is higher than ever.
A powerful winter storm that battered the coast has destroyed an outdoor shelter used by people experiencing homelessness in Ocean City.
As a winter storm blankets the area in snow and bitter cold, several local organizations in Sussex County are providing emergency shelter to people without housing.
As a weekend snowstorm approaches, local organizations and a church in Sussex County are mobilizing to offer warm, safe shelter to people without housing.
As freezing weather approaches, an Ocean City church remains a key resource for people experiencing homelessness during extreme cold.
CoastTV Meteorologists are anticipating a dangerously cold weekend ahead as near single-digit wild chill temperatures appear back in the forecast. This poses a legitimate health risk for those in need.
Stricter federal SNAP work requirements taking effect Jan. 1 could impact thousands of Delaware residents who rely on food assistance unless they meet new employment rules.
Community organizations in Milford partnered to serve more than 250 meals and distribute winter clothing and supplies during a Christmas dinner for people experiencing homelessness.
Tharros tent village has closed for the season, moving dozens of homeless people into Code Purple’s winter shelters at two local churches as demand rises with colder weather.
SUSSEX COUNTY, Del.- The Code Purple program for homeless men and women starts up again on Dec. 1, with the need for shelter and food increasing.
