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Lutheran Community Services (LCS)

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People Moving From Emergency to Empowerment

Farming since 1959
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About Lutheran Community Services (LCS)

Mission:LCS helps individuals and families address food, housing, their health and other essential needs with dignity and respect. Vision:People moving from emergency to empowerment. Values:We serve with compassion and respect. Faith, and making a positive difference in the lives of others, is essential to who we are. We work collaboratively, with integrity, embracing excellence and encouraging innovation. Lutheran Community Services History LCS was founded in 1959 by a coalition of Lutheran pastors and members of the community. Its original focus was the independent living needs of seniors in our area. In 1970 it completed its first major achievement – Luther Towers, a high-rise complex for low income seniors. Once completed, the project was managed by a spin-off organization – Lutheran Senior Services – which still manages Luther Towers One and Luther Towers Two. This model was replicated five more times and there are now similar complexes in Kent and Sussex Counties of Delaware, and in nearby Pennsylvania. In the 1980s, under the guidance of Ruth Flexman, Lutheran Community Services became heavily involved in emergency food and housing assistance, which continue to be the core activities of the agency. Food distributions have expanded and are now available through a network of separate sites. Housing activities have expanded as well. Originally envisioned as a program of no-interest loans for back rent, the program is now exclusively rental and utility assistance, security deposits, and housing stability case management. Throughout the first decade of the 21st century, LCS emphasized continuous improvement in all of its programs. In the food area, we have developed nutrition information programs that provide literature and seminars to teach low income folks how to eat right and stay healthy. Recent improvements of the agency's housing activities include new emphasis on financial literacy so that each client receives an educational component about budgeting and other financial information. This is one way that we try to help people get to a place where they won't be needing our help again. In 2009, LCS merged with the FAITH Center, an ecumenical organization that had been formed in 1997 to provide one-time financial assistance to Wilmington resident in need. The effort was supported by a diverse groups of faith based organizations and volunteers. The work of the FAITH Center continues through LCS's homelessness prevention programs and includes many of the same supporting organizations and program principles, and even a former staff member of the FAITH Center. In 2015, LCS moved to a new headquarters in the 9th Ward. After 30 years in the same location, our new 6,000-square-foot building has allowed LCS to consolidate its offices and serve more people better. In 2025, LCS opened an extension on our main offices, the LCS Food Hub. This warehouse would serve as the nexus of our food programs, providing healthy foods to our clients via our Food is Medicine initiative. Need assistance? Contact us and we will help get you started. With your support, LCS can continue helping provide essential services to community members. LCS helps individuals and families address food, housing, their health, and other essential needs with dignity and respect. Address:2809 Baynard Blvd.,Wilmington, DE 19802-2967Phone:302 654-8886Email:info@lcsde.org Hours:Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.   |  United Way #0719 Website made with love by Trolley Web

Our Story

Mission:LCS helps individuals and families address food, housing, their health and other essential needs with dignity and respect. Vision:People moving from emergency to empowerment. Values:We serve with compassion and respect. Faith, and making a positive difference in the lives of others, is essential to who we are. We work collaboratively, with integrity, embracing excellence and encouraging innovation. LCS was founded in 1959 by a coalition of Lutheran pastors and members of the community. Its original focus was the independent living needs of seniors in our area. In 1970 it completed its first major achievement – Luther Towers, a high-rise complex for low income seniors. Once completed, the project was managed by a spin-off organization – Lutheran Senior Services – which still manages Luther Towers One and Luther Towers Two. This model was replicated five more times and there are now similar complexes in Kent and Sussex Counties of Delaware, and in nearby Pennsylvania. In the 1980s, under the guidance of Ruth Flexman, Lutheran Community Services became heavily involved in emergency food and housing assistance, which continue to be the core activities of the agency. Food distributions have expanded and are now available through a network of separate sites. Housing activities have expanded as well. Originally envisioned as a program of no-interest loans for back rent, the program is now exclusively rental and utility assistance, security deposits, and housing stability case management. Throughout the first decade of the 21st century, LCS emphasized continuous improvement in all of its programs. In the food area, we have developed nutrition information programs that provide literature and seminars to teach low income folks how to eat right and stay healthy. Recent improvements of the agency's housing activities include new emphasis on financial literacy so that each client receives an educational component about budgeting and other financial information. This is one way that we try to help people get to a place where they won't be needing our help again. In 2009, LCS merged with the FAITH Center, an ecumenical organization that had been formed in 1997 to provide one-time financial assistance to Wilmington resident in need. The effort was supported by a diverse groups of faith based organizations and volunteers. The work of the FAITH Center continues through LCS's homelessness prevention programs and includes many of the same supporting organizations and program principles, and even a former staff member of the FAITH Center. In 2015, LCS moved to a new headquarters in the 9th Ward. After 30 years in the same location, our new 6,000-square-foot building has allowed LCS to consolidate its offices and serve more people better. In 2025, LCS opened an extension on our main offices, the LCS Food Hub. This warehouse would serve as the nexus of our food programs, providing healthy foods to our clients via our Food is Medicine initiative. Need assistance? Contact us and we will help get you started. With your support, LCS can continue helping provide essential services to community members. LCS helps individuals and families address food, housing, their health, and other essential needs with dignity and respect. Address:2809 Baynard Blvd.,Wilmington, DE 19802-2967Phone:302 654-8886Email:info@lcsde.org Hours:Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.   |  United Way #0719 Website made with love by Trolley Web

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Hours
Open now
monday8 AM – 4 PM
tuesday8 AM – 4 PM
wednesday8 AM – 4 PM
thursday8 AM – 4 PM
friday8 AM – 4 PM
saturdayClosed
sundayClosed
Payment Methods
EBT/SNAPcheck

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2809 Baynard Blvd, Wilmington, DE, 19802
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