Food, clothing, financial literacy, and advocacy -- these professional partners help ensure the poorest are not forgotten. Click the links below to see their websites.
Clothing Bank of DelawareA core ministry of Friendship House, the Clothing Bank of Delaware has three primary missions. Firstly, it serves as a clearing house for the collection and distribution of donated clothing and a delivery service to those community agencies in direct contact with individuals and families in need. Secondly, it provides entry level employment and training to women re-entering the work force. Thirdly, it creates volunteer opportunities for churches, businesses and community organizations.
Delaware Money SchoolThe Money School, the signature program of the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute, offers more than 600 free, no-hassle personal finance classes a year. Classes are held throughout the state.
Delaware Community Reinvestment Action CouncilActs to ensure equitable treatment and equal access to credit and capital for the under-served populations and communities throughout Delaware through advocacy, education, legislation, and outreach.
Food Bank of Delaware
Thrivent Financial for LutheransThrivent Financial for Lutherans is a faith-based, not-for-profit membership organization nearly 2.5 million members strong, the nation's largest fraternal benefit society.
YWCA Delaware is a nonprofit organization that is committed to community service focusing on the special needs of women. We assist in attaining life-changing skills, building healthy relationships, with a focus on racial equity and advancing women and their families economically. It is our goal to help women achieve independence and to encourage their personal development.
Click here to see the many churches who share God's blessings by helping others in need.