Project THRIVE provides free mental health services to eligible Delaware students. Services are available to students – grades pre-k through 12 – attending Delaware public schools, private schools, parochial schools and homeschools.

Project THRIVE services help students who are struggling with traumatic situations, such as physical or emotional abuse, community violence, racism, bullying, and more. Trauma can harm mental and physical health, and limit school success. The Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) developed Project THRIVE to help children receive trauma-informed support from their schools, communities and caregivers.

Project THRIVE services help students:

  • Process and understand traumatic situations
  • Attend school regularly
  • Better control emotions and behaviors
  • Develop coping skills for managing stress at home and school

Learn More: https://education.delaware.gov/educators/whole-child-support/family-services/
Free mental health services available to eligible Delaware students:

For questions, contact Delaware.THRIVE@doe.k12.de.us.

DIAL 2-1-1 OR TEXT YOUR ZIP CODE TO 898-211. LET YOUR SPECIALIST KNOW YOU’RE INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT PROJECT THRIVE!