If you're experiencing or concerned about domestic violence as a man in Delaware, there are several resources and support systems available:
1. **Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCADV)** – DCADV provides a range of resources for survivors of domestic violence, including men. They offer emergency shelter, advocacy, and connections to legal and counseling services. You can contact their **24-hour helpline** at 1-800-701-0739 or reach out to the **New Castle County Domestic Violence Hotline** at 302-762-6110 for [immediate support](https://dcadv.org/get-help/other-delaware-resources.html)
2. **The Safe Housing Access Program** – This initiative focuses on housing support for survivors, offering critical assistance if you need a safe space to live. It ensures that all survivors, including men, can find temporary housing as they recover and rebuild [Finding Safe Housing](https://dcadv.org/what-we-do/advocacy-policy-work/housing/safe-housing-access.html).
3. **The National Domestic Violence Hotline** – While it is a national resource, the hotline provides critical support, advice, and can help you locate local services. Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for confidential help.
4. **The Men’s Program at Abode Services** – This Delaware-based program offers targeted support for men experiencing domestic abuse. They can assist with counseling, legal support, and connect you to a broader network of resources tailored for men.
[Link ](https://abode.org/services)
These services focus on ensuring safety, emotional support, legal rights, and overall recovery. For more localized help, don't hesitate to reach out to Delaware's dedicated helplines and shelters, ensuring you're getting the assistance you need.