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Click HERE (link: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/page/4149 to see a complete list, that is continually updated for local feed sites. Information is current as of 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Please note: Families can visit any of these meals sites.
The site does not need to be in your home district or at the school your child attends.
United Way of Delaware has been a proud supporter of Delaware 211 since 2005. Every day of the year this statewide information and referral service provides Delaware residents with an easy way to get connected to help with essential health and human services, including affordable housing, utility assistance, healthcare, senior services, food and other vital programs.
We know that when people need help and don’t know where to turn, Delaware 211 is the place to start. With a database of over 2500 programs and services and live assistance available at any time of the day or night, help is here.
There are several ways to get connected to a resource specialist: Dial 2-1-1; text your zip code to 898-211; or chat online at www.delaware211.org. If you prefer, you can do your own searching by going to www.delaware211.org and accessing the very same database. All services are free, multilingual, confidential and available 24/7.
State of Delaware | City of Wilmington |
New Castle County | City of Newark |
Kent County | City of Dover |
Sussex County | Town of Smyrna |
City of Georgetown | |
City of Seaford |
Delaware 2-1-1 provides one central resource for access to the health and human service organizations that offer the support to make a difference.
Whether faced with the panic of a natural disaster or struggling to meet everyday basic needs, Delaware residents can rely on 2-1-1 for a direct response and prompt assistance.
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