Heart 2 Heart Hugs Spreading Love Across Delaware
Governor's Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens | Newsroom | Date Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
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AG Jennings sues Trump Administration to stop latest round of illegal tariffs
Delaware Policy Leaders Take Aim at Primary Care Reform, Health Care Affordability
Women and Tavern Keeping on the Dover Green at the Archives’ March First Saturday Program
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer Proclaims March 9-13, 2026 Severe Weather Awareness Week
DNREC to Resume Sand Bypass Operations At Indian River Inlet After Signing Contract With First State Crane Service
Attention Ag Insurance Agents: Subsidy issues subject of Monday, March 9 virtual Q&A with USDA Risk Management Agency
AG Jennings intervenes in USPS case that would allow guns to be mailed with virtually no limits
Delaware Department of Education sets measurable targets to accelerate student achievement statewide
AG Jennings blocks another Trump Admin attempt to defund SNAP, collect personal data
Delaware Entradas a las fiestas para ver los partidos de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 saldrán
Delaware Lt. Gov Gay, Education Secretary Marten celebrate 302 Day with fourth graders
Governor Matt Meyer Issues Statement on the Unanimous Upholding of Senate Bill 21 by the Delaware Supreme Court
DSHA announces participants in zoning and land use reform pilot program
Governor Matt Meyer Signs Executive Order Streamlining State Permitting Regulations
DNREC Closes The Point at Cape Henlopen March 1 to Protect Nesting, Migrating Birds
DHSS, DNREC Reopen PFAS Awareness and Outreach Grant Opportunity Through March 27
Diverse Histories Virtual Exhibit Launches, Expanding Delaware’s Story Beyond 1776
AG Jennings, DOJ employee to accompany Rep. Sarah McBride and Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester to State of the Union Address
15th Annual State Employee Art Exhibition Now Open at Delaware State University
Delaware 250 to Host “Celebrate Delaware” Black-Tie Celebration at Hotel Du Pont
Fee Season to Begin March 1, Kicking off Year-Long 75th Anniversary Celebration at Delaware State Parks
State of Delaware Announces 10 a.m. Opening for Kent and Sussex Counties on February 24, 2026
State of Delaware Announces Office Operations for Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Kent and Sussex County Downgraded to Level 2 Driving Restriction, New Castle County Remains at Level 1 Driving Warning
Driving Restrictions Update: New Castle County Downgraded to Level 1, Kent and Sussex Counties Remaining at Level 3
Level 3 Driving Ban for Kent County, Level 2 Driving Restriction for New Castle County to remain in effect
Level 3 Driving Ban for Kent and Sussex Counties, Level 2 Driving Restrictions for New Castle County Starting at 10 pm
Level 2 Driving Restriction Issued for Kent and Sussex Counties Effective at 9pm.
State of Delaware Offices Will Be Closed on Monday, February 23, 2026
State of Emergency Declaration National Guard Activated for Winter Storm Response
Significant Storm Expected to Bring Heavy Snow, Strong Winds, and Coastal Flooding to Delaware
Downtown Development District Rebate Program opening application process for new District designations
DPH Reports Measles Exposure at Nemours Children’s Hospital Emergency Department in Wilmington
Statement from AG Jennings and Gov. Meyer on victory over Trump tariffs at SCOTUS
Governor Meyer, DSHA, Apennine celebrate start of new housing in Georgetown
Delaware Holds Career Fair to Expand Youth Pathways and State Employment Opportunities
Spring Pond Trout Season to Open With Youth-Only Day March 7, Followed by Regular Downstate Opener March 8
Charter School Accountability Committee recommends revocation of BASSE’s charter
Join DOC’s Spring 2026 Citizens Academy for an insider’s look at Delaware’s correctional system
Governor Meyer Orders the Lowering of Flags to Honor the Lives of George Bunting and John Viola; Rev. Jesse Jackson
Governor Matt Meyer Presents Order of the First State to Five Delawareans
DPA Calls for Extension of PJM Capacity Price Cap to Protect Consumers
Delaware School Safety Center Hosts School Security Officer Training for Delaware School Constables
LEADelaware welcomes 11 new members for Class VIII, celebrates Class VII graduation
Department of Correction launches enhanced community notification system
Delaware Announces Second Annual “Futures in the Arts” Celebration Announced
Delaware Behavioral Health Consortium to Create a Comprehensive State of the State of Perinatal Health Report
DPH to Host Summit on Building Healthy, Strong Communities in Delaware
Delaware Department of Labor Marks Successful Paid Leave Launch in January
Delaware Division of the Arts Announces 10 Finalists for Delaware’s 2026 Poetry Out Loud State Finals
Delaware Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board Announces 2026 Video Scholarship Contest for High School Students
DNREC Reopens Indian River Bay to Clamming and Shellfish Harvesting After Millsboro Sewage Release
Delaware schools recognized for strong performance and progress in closing achievement gaps
DOC Announces leadership promotions at Bureau of Community Corrections and Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution
Spring Turkey Season Lottery Attracts Record Number of Applicants for Hunting State Wildlife Areas
AG Jennings secures $17.85 million settlement with Lannett and Bausch over conspiracies to inflate prices
State Employees’ Charitable Campaign Seeks Delaware Nonprofits for 2026 Giving Campaign
DNREC Expands Paid Summer Internship Program for College Students and Recent Graduates
Governor Meyer Announces Historic Investments in Early Education, Tags Lt. Governor Gay to Lead Systemic Change
Governor Meyer Opens Nominations for The 2026 Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame & She’s on Her Way Awards
Governor Matt Meyer Signs Executive Order Certifying Updated Delaware Land Use Strategies
Governor's Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens | Newsroom | Date Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
DOVER — Valentine’s Day is not just for sweethearts. Thursday, February 14 is the day that Schools and Foster Care Programs throughout Delaware will be able to pick up all the warm winter clothes collected by GACEC in their Heart 2 Heart Hugs annual campaign. Donations can still be dropped off at the GACEC office located in the old train station at 516 Loockerman Street in Dover.
Sue O’Day from Fleece for Keeps of Wilmington donated 65 blankets. (see photo and cutline below) Project Warm donated 800 winter coats and people from the community and other state agencies donated new store bought and handmade items for distribution.
This years distribution is on Valentines day with distribution to schools and foster care programs across Delaware. Some claim that this is too late for such a campaign. Wendy Strauss responded, “ Some of the items do go to students this winter. Mostly the schools need their inventory restocked so they have it when the need arises at the beginning and throughout the school year. Right now, retail stores are reducing their winter wear so it is a good time to buy and donate to the campaign.”
There is still time to donate! Staff will be at the office today until 4 p.m. if you would like to drop off donations. For additional information please contact Kathie Cherry by calling 302-739-4553 or email her at Kathie.cherry@gacec.k12.de.us and if you would like to donate items for Delaware’s homeless children.

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Governor's Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens | Newsroom | Date Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
DOVER — Valentine’s Day is not just for sweethearts. Thursday, February 14 is the day that Schools and Foster Care Programs throughout Delaware will be able to pick up all the warm winter clothes collected by GACEC in their Heart 2 Heart Hugs annual campaign. Donations can still be dropped off at the GACEC office located in the old train station at 516 Loockerman Street in Dover.
Sue O’Day from Fleece for Keeps of Wilmington donated 65 blankets. (see photo and cutline below) Project Warm donated 800 winter coats and people from the community and other state agencies donated new store bought and handmade items for distribution.
This years distribution is on Valentines day with distribution to schools and foster care programs across Delaware. Some claim that this is too late for such a campaign. Wendy Strauss responded, “ Some of the items do go to students this winter. Mostly the schools need their inventory restocked so they have it when the need arises at the beginning and throughout the school year. Right now, retail stores are reducing their winter wear so it is a good time to buy and donate to the campaign.”
There is still time to donate! Staff will be at the office today until 4 p.m. if you would like to drop off donations. For additional information please contact Kathie Cherry by calling 302-739-4553 or email her at Kathie.cherry@gacec.k12.de.us and if you would like to donate items for Delaware’s homeless children.

Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.
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