On May 1, 2026, workers, students, and families rally, march, and take action across the country to demand a nation that puts workers over billionaires, with many refusing business as usual.

Our Demands to Build the Society We Deserve:

  • Stop the billionaire takeover corrupting our government.
  • Protect and defend Medicaid, Social Security, and other programs for working people.
  • Fully funded schools, and healthcare and housing for all.
  • Stop the attacks on immigrants, Black, indigenous, trans people, women and all our communities.
  • Invest in people not wars.
  • Expand democracy. Hands off our vote.

To learn more visit: https://maydaystrong.org

In Delaware County,
there are 2 ways we can
organize and act together:


1. Peacefully disrupt the big business
system as usual:

  • No shopping online.
  • No big box stores.
  • No work.
  • No credit card shopping.
    Make local small shop purchases in cash.

2. Take a positive action—
show measurable support
for the society we want:

  • Make an online donation of any size to
    DELAWARE OPPORTUNITIES
    on or before May 1st.
  • In the first box of the donation form
    “(+ Add special instructions to the seller)”
    put:
    “This is a May Day Strong Donation”

Together, we will be helping neighbors and making a statement.

Why Donate to Delaware Opportunities Inc.?

It’s a local group helping local neighbors.

Delaware Opportunities Inc. was established in 1965 under provisions of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as a Community Action Agency. Delaware Opportunities is a not-for-profit, private corporation.

Although the agency contracts with Delaware County and other local municipalities, the agency is not a part of local government. It is governed by a Board of Directors, and has wide powers, designed to improve living conditions in Delaware County. The mission of the agency is to help people achieve self sufficiency and attain a better quality of life.

Home & Housing Assistance (including…)
  • Home Ownership Program
  • Homelessness Solutions (STEHP)
  • Rental Assistance-Housing Choice Voucher Program Section 8
Emergency Services (including…)
  • Emergency Food Pantry Network
  • Emergency Services
  • Recovery Peer Program (Peer to Peer Support)
  • Safe Against Violence
Home Energy Assistance (including…)
  • Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
  • Social Care Network
  • Weatherization
Food & Nutrition (including…)
  • Food Bank
  • Food Stamp Advocacy (SNAP Advocacy)
  • WIC
Senior Services (including…)
  • Elderly Emergency Home Repair (RESTORE)
  • Home Care Services
  • Senior Dining
  • Transportation
Disabilities Services (including…)
  • Access to Home
  • Developmental Disabilities Services
  • Home Care Services
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