7 Resources
Readjustment counseling, PTSD therapy, and community support for combat veterans, families of deceased service members, and military sexual trauma survivors at the Wilmington Vet Center on Centerville Road. Services are free to eligible veterans and do not require VA enrollment. Fathers should bring DD-214 or proof of service at intake; counselors schedule weekday and some evening sessions by appointment.
(302) 994-1660 · 2710 Centerville Rd Suite 103, Wilmington, DE 19808
Employment, housing, and social services for veterans transitioning to civilian life, with a Wilmington office on West 10th Street. Staff assist with job search, housing stability, and benefits navigation. Veteran fathers should bring DD-214, photo ID, resumes, and any existing VA paperwork to intake appointments. Services are free for eligible veterans and some family members; walk-ins accepted weekdays.
(302) 656-4463 · 100 W 10th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
Advocacy, transportation, and benefits assistance for disabled veterans in Delaware, operating from the Kirkwood Highway office in Wilmington. Service officers help veterans file VA disability claims at no cost. Rides to VA appointments may be available through the DAV transportation network. Veteran fathers should bring DD-214, photo ID, and medical records related to service-connected conditions.
(302) 994-2511 · 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) preventing and ending veteran homelessness in Delaware, coordinated from the Wilmington VA campus on Kirkwood Highway. Services include rapid rehousing, rental help, and case management. Veteran fathers should bring DD-214, photo ID, proof of income, current lease or shelter paperwork, and children's Social Security cards if applying as a family.
(302) 994-2511 · 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805
HUD-VA Supportive Housing vouchers for homeless veterans in Delaware needing permanent housing combined with VA case management, administered through the Wilmington VA on Kirkwood Highway. Veteran fathers can be referred by VA social workers or shelter case managers. Bring DD-214, photo ID, Social Security cards for all household members, and any existing housing or medical paperwork to intake.
(302) 994-2511 · Wilmington VA, 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805
VA benefits office assisting Delaware veterans with disability claims, education, pension, and survivor benefits, based at the Wilmington VA on Kirkwood Highway. Walk-ins and appointments are accepted during weekday hours. Veteran fathers should bring DD-214, photo ID, current medical records, and any VA decision letters to claim meetings. Accredited veteran service organizations can file claims on a veteran's behalf.
(800) 827-1000 · 1601 Kirkwood Hwy, Wilmington, DE 19805
Annual event in Wilmington providing services, supplies, and referrals to homeless and at-risk Delaware veterans coordinated with the VA. Participants receive clothing, meals, legal help, medical screenings, and connections to housing and benefits programs. Veteran fathers should bring DD-214 when possible, though many on-site services are offered without advance paperwork. Event dates are posted on VA and partner sites annually.
(302) 994-2511 · Wilmington, DE (annual event)