La Red Health Center hosted its annual “La Red Goes Purple” event on Wednesday, drawing dozens of community members, advocates, and health professionals to shine a spotlight on substance use disorder (SUD) and the ongoing opioid crisis in Delaware.
La Vida Hospitality announced it has been awarded for its commitment to supporting mental health and substance use recovery in the workplace.
La Esperanza, a multiservice nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Latino and immigrant communities in Sussex County, held its third annual Citizenship Celebration on Friday evening at Delaware Technical Community College in Georgetown.
The Dagsboro Town Council recently voted unanimously, on the recommendation of the town administrator and the Dagsboro Police Department, to deny a new business license to La Dama Mexican Restaurant & Bar.
Imer Deleón, a Guatemalan native, launched his construction business three years ago after completing La Plaza Delaware’s first business course, which helped him gain the skills needed to succeed. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
La Red Health Center hosted its "La Red Goes Purple" event on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at their Georgetown location to connect Sussex County residents affected by opioid dependence with health care and community resources.
After about a year of preparation, La Red Health Center's mobile health unit is hitting the road for the first time, providing essential primary care services directly to the community.
On National Voter Registration Day, Sept. 17, La Esperanza, a multiservice nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Latino and immigrant communities in Sussex County, in partnership with the Delaware Hispanic Commission, hosted an event to provide information on voter registration and help individuals with the registration process.
La Red Health Center held a tree planting ceremony Friday morning at their Georgetown campus to honor U.S. Senator Tom Carper and La Esperanza.
La Esperanza, a multiservice nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Latino and immigrant communities in Sussex County, has achieved a significant milestone by having 44 individuals become U.S. citizens this year, the highest number in a decade.
