This page offers up-to-date information and links for various programs across the state of Delaware. This resource hub is designed to connect our community with reliable, accessible support - whenever it's needed. Resources are organized by availability statewide and counties.
CORAS provides a range of tailored treatment options, including outpatient services and behavioral counseling; residential programs that deliver therapeutic support for substance use and co-occurring disorders. They also offer specialized services such as Family Therapy, a Mother and Baby Program to support pregnant clients, and a 16-hour DUI treatment course to meet DMV/OHS compliance.
DCADV offers counseling and support services to survivors of domestic violence, including individual, group, and family therapy. They also provide advocacy and support, like connections to community‐based mental health programs.
Provides bilingual therapy and support focused on LGBTQIA+ Latin individuals and their families, addressing mental health through gender and sexuality-affirming care. They also offer empowerment groups and training that emphasize intersectionality and cultural understanding.
Provides peer-led support groups, suicide prevention training, and mental health screenings to promote wellness across the state. They also offer workforce development for peer support specialists and organize community events to raise awareness and reduce stigma.
A nonprofit in Delaware offering comprehensive mental health services, including therapy, medication management, and forensic psychological evaluations. Additionally, they provide programs for domestic violence support, veterans, and family visitation.
Offers support for stress, depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders, aiming to help individuals develop healthy coping strategies and connect with specialized care when needed. Services are available in-person and via telehealth.
Offers a comprehensive range of mental health resources, including support groups, counseling, and crisis services. Their platform allows users to browse support groups by topic, providing options for virtual check-ins and peer connections.
The University of Delaware’s Cooperative Extension seeks to improve individual and community health by combining skills education with supportive changes in policy, systems, and environments. Their programming covers key areas including nutrition, physical activity, mental well‑being, financial health, health literacy, and food safety. They offer tailored workshops and series for all ages.
DGS is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive mental health services to children, adolescents, and their families across Delaware. With a focus on accessible, community-based care, DGS offers counseling, crisis intervention, and psychiatric services to support emotional and behavioral well-being.
NAMI Delaware is dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by mental health conditions. They offer free education programs, support groups, advocacy efforts, and community outreach to promote mental health awareness and improve access to care across Delaware.
DBCC provides peer mentor support and survivorship programs to help breast cancer patients and survivors navigate the emotional, psychological, and practical stresses that come with diagnosis and treatment.
CFF provides trauma-informed, school-based therapeutic programs that help children manage stress, anxiety, and trauma. Offers free group and individual sessions for elementary-aged students, teaching coping strategies, emotional awareness, relaxation, and problem-solving. For students in grades 5–12, they use structured techniques such as relaxation training, cognitive therapy, exposure, and trauma-informed problem-solving to reduce symptoms of PTSD and anxiety.
A Delaware‑based nonprofit focused on postvention - offering support, peer connection, resources, and advocacy to people who’ve lost someone to suicide.
Project THRIVE provides free, trauma-informed mental health services to eligible Delaware students in public, private, parochial, and homeschool settings, from pre-K through 12th grade. The program supports students dealing with trauma, such as abuse, violence, racism, or bullying, by helping them manage stress, improve emotional regulation, and succeed in school.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to serving vulnerable individuals and families throughout Delaware. It offers a wide range of services, including behavioral health counseling, food assistance, housing support, immigration services, and support for those facing homelessness or poverty — regardless of religious affiliation.
Offers trauma-informed arts workshops through its Healing Through the Arts program, helping participants manage stress, anxiety, grief, and trauma.
Offers inpatient and outpatient services for adolescents, adults, and seniors dealing with mental health and substance use disorders. Their programs include specialized tracks for co-occurring disorders, partial hospitalization, and detox services.
The Child Life Program at Nemours helps children and families cope with medical experiences through play, education, and emotional support. Certified Child Life specialists provide personalized care to reduce stress and anxiety and support the family during hospital visits or treatments.
Offers a comprehensive range of mental health and substance use disorder services for individuals aged 4 and older. Their programs include inpatient and outpatient care for children, adolescents, and adults, as well as specialized tracks for substance use disorders.
Sean’s House is a free, 24/7 mental health resource for young adults ages 14–24, offering a safe, confidential space to talk with Peer24 Support Specialists who have lived experience. Its mission is to support mental wellness, empower young people, and connect them with personalized resources and peer communities.
Dover Behavioral Health System is accredited by The Joint Commission and provides psychiatric (mental health) treatment to children, adolescents and adults and substance use (drug and alcohol) treatment services for adults.
They provide inpatient, day hospital, and outpatient services for mental health and substance use disorders, including treatment for conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and addiction. The facility operates 24/7, accepting walk-ins for emergency psychiatric stabilization.
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