Resources for Community Members

Tools and Information to Help Protect Kids in Your Community

Every community member has a role to play in keeping children safe. These resources are here to give you the knowledge and support you need—whether you want to recognize signs of abuse, know how to respond, or connect families with local services.

What you’ll find:

  • Reporting information – How and when to report suspected abuse
  • Crisis hotlines – 24/7 support for children, families, and community members
  • Local services – Connections to programs that strengthen Delaware families

All resources are free and available 24/7, with many offered in both English and Spanish.

Need immediate help?
  • Delaware Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-292-9582 (24/7)
  • General Help & Services: Call 211 or visit Delaware211.org
Reporting Child Abuse

If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, you must report it right away. Call the Division of Family Services (DFS) 24-hour Child Abuse and Neglect Report Line at 1-800-292-9582. You can also contact local law enforcement or call 911, but this should be in addition to contacting DFS—not instead of it.

You do not need proof to make a report. As long as you report in good faith and with reasonable concern, you are protected from prosecution.

For more details on how to recognize and report child abuse, visit iseethesigns.delaware.gov.

Hotlines

Childhelp USA – 1-800-4-A-CHILD

Operates 24/7 providing crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals.
Visit Childhelp USA

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children – 1-800-THE-LOST

Findhelp.org is a nationwide resource that makes it easy to connect with local services. From financial assistance and food programs to housing and healthcare, the platform helps you quickly search and discover organizations in your area that can meet your needs.

National Runaway Safeline – 1-800-621-4000

Connects runaway and at-risk youth with local resources and crisis support.
National Runaway Safeline

Priority Response Crisis Helpline – 1-800-969-4357

Provides immediate support for mental health or substance use crises, 24/7.
Priority Response Info

Contact Lifeline Crisis Helpline (Sexual Assault) – 1-800-262-9800

Offers confidential support for survivors of sexual assault. Chat online 5:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m.
ContactLifeline

Domestic Violence Hotlines

  • Child Inc.’s Domestic Violence Hotline: 302-762-6110 – Provides crisis support, safety planning, and resources for survivors of domestic violence.
  • The SAFE Program at People’s Place II: 302-422-8058 – Offers counseling, advocacy, and emergency assistance for domestic violence survivors.
  • Abriendo Puertas Bilingual Hotline: 302-745-9874 – Bilingual support and resources for Spanish-speaking individuals experiencing domestic violence.

Local Resources

211

211 is a free, confidential service that connects people with essential community resources and support. By dialing 211 or visiting Delaware 211, you can find help with housing, food, healthcare, child care, and much more. Their trained specialists are available to guide you to the right services when you need them most.

Connect with Services in Your Community – Findhelp.org

Findhelp.org is a nationwide resource that makes it easy to connect with local services. From financial assistance and food programs to housing and healthcare, the platform helps you quickly search and discover organizations in your area that can meet your needs.

Delaware Thrives

Delaware Thrives offers tools, information, and resources to help families make healthy choices and support children’s development. By visiting Dethrives.com, families can access guidance on everything from prenatal health to early childhood support.