Delaware Women's Shelters
Welcome to our Delaware page. We provide listings of shelters, transitional housing, residential treatment centers and women's residential services.
On the lower right we have listed all of the cities in Delaware where we have shelters. Search using the list on the right or using our search box below.
Where possible we found other services such as government and non profit agencies to help women in need. We hope you find this information helpful.
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Domestic violence shelter. Provides emergency crisis phone: 302-654-1102
View Full DetailsDomestic violence shelter. Provides emergency crisis phone: 302-762-6110
View Full DetailsDomestic violence shelter. Provides emergency crisis phone: 302-422-8058
View Full DetailsDomestic violence shelter.
View Full Details(Shelter Advocacy Freedom & Empowerment)SAFE provides a safe environment, shelter and support for women and children in domestic violence situations in Kent and Sussex Counties.Program ReferralsTo obtain service call our 24-hour hotline at 422-8058 in Kent and Sussex Counties or 678-3886 in Nort
View Full DetailsEmergency shelter for single women. Mary Mother of Hope House I opened in 1977 as the first emergency shelter for single homeless women in the Delmarva Peninsula. This shelter provides housing and supportive services for those women 18 and over who want to address the root causes of their home
View Full DetailsCapacity: 9 bedrooms, including 9 cribs and 24 bedsIn response to the special needs of homeless women with children, the Ministry of Caring established two emergency shelters, Mary Mother of Hope House II & III. These cheerful, comfortable sites provide residents with a stable environment of sup
View Full DetailsCapacity: 6 bedrooms, including 4 cribs and 16 bedsIn response to the special needs of homeless women with children, the Ministry of Caring established two emergency shelters, Mary Mother of Hope House II & III. These cheerful, comfortable sites provide residents with a stable environment of sup
View Full DetailsTo meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of homeless men, women and children.
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