COMMUNITY OUTREACH

We take pride in partnering with the nonprofit community giving out food, toys for tots, and faith-based initiatives to help build and support our community. We ask that you pledge to give back to your community: A kind word, prayer, a hot plate or clothes the misfortunate. Whatever you do we ask that you pay it forward and give because it is your God Giving Duty. 

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Harriet Tubman Safe House Inc

914 E 7th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

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Mr. Woodlen is a volunteer at the Wilmington Hospital, Christiana Care Facility and has over 3,000 hours of service.

Mr. Woodlen says the best thing that happened to him that was back in 1968 he moved to Norfolk Virginia at 406 W. 35th Street, Norfolk, Virginia and started again in a new environment.  He went from an all Black school to a town that had all different types of nationalities, if was an Navy town they bused kids from the Navy base. The name of the school was J.E.B. Stewart  [see article]If you are in the same situation I was in you can contact me and I will help you.Drug Dealers, Drug Addicts and Street Walkers come on contact me I can help.If you have a relative who has a drug problem contact me and I will get them in a FREE drug program.  All you have to do is have a phone and I will handle it from there.A drug dealer has money cars and houses, you are a drug addict your selling drugs to support your habit you need to go to a treatment center so contact me. Mr. Woodlen is a volunteer at the Wilmington Hospital, Christiana Care Facility and has over 3,000 hours of service.Mr. Woodlen says the best thing that happened to him that was back in 1968 he moved to NorfolkVirginia at 406 W. 35th Street, Norfolk, Virginia and started again in a new environment.  He went from an all Black school to a town that had all different types of nationalities, if was an Navy town they bused kids from the Navy base. The name of the school was J.B. Stewart 

If you are in the same situation I was in you can contact me and I will help you.

Drug Dealers, Drug Addicts and Street Walkers come on contact me I can help. If you have a relative who has a drug problem contact me and I will get them in a FREE drug program.  All you have to do is have a phone and I will handle it from there.

A drug dealer has money cars and houses, you are a drug addict your selling drugs to support your habit you need to go to a treatment center so contact me. 



We at Harriet Tubman Safe House takes pride in supporting Food Drives and impact our local community.We have partnered with local donors, volunteers and organization that help to end hunger in out local community. Please Donate or contact our websites to find out more how you can help give back.

Pastor Floyd Wheeler's Profile Photo

Sunday Breakfast Mission
Program Director · August 2011 to present · Wilmington, Delaware

Chester County, PA Sheriff's Office
Chaplain · September 2001 to present

Tredyffrin Township, PA Police
Chaplain · 1996 to present

Malvern Volunteer Fire Department
Chaplain · 1995 to present

Main Line Christian Assembly
Founder and Senior Pastor · February 1989 to April 2011 · Malvern, Pennsylvania
EDUCATION

Overbrook High School
Class of 1970 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Above the Reverend Floyd Wheeler of the Sunday Breakfast Mission, was giving the Word on a Sunday morning when the air conditioner in the building quit working. Everyone picked up a chair and went outside to hold class. A little hot air was not going to stop him from preaching the Word. Bishop Austin Ford is located at the Sunday Breakfast Mission as well and they hold Sermons Monday through Sunday starting at 7:30 to 8:00 am in the morning. For more about the Sunday
Breakfast Mission and what they are doing for the community at their website listed below:

Africa Donations

Thomas Unisa Koroma is our Representative for Africa

Thomas hails from Freetown, Sierra Leone in West Africa.He is the man we sponsor for sending supplies to help Africans

Sunday Breakfast Mission 

Above and left are are pictures of Harriet Tubman Safe House networking with the Sunday Breakfast Mission delivering crates of pears & supplies to the Victory Church to help feed the people.

Outreach to the Community 

I delivered Ice Cream to the top organizations in the city. I do outreach for the Sunday Breakfast Mission and that is what led me to distribute to these other organizations.
Each organization received over 400 Blue Bunny Ice Cream bars, one of the best brands around.

The Sunday Breakfast Mission gives the merchandise to Earl and he in turn hands it out to the other organizations who pass it along to the community and not keep it for themselves.

 Connections

 Hogar Care

 Ministry of caring

Harriet Tubman Safe House donates supplies we gather for him to have Reverend Hozia Thomas of the United Methodist Church oversee that they get to their destination in Africa. They could use all the help they can get. If you are inclined to make a donation to help fight Hunger in African please send all donations to Thomas Korma, 38 Bendleton court, New Castle, Delaware 19720

 Salvation Army

 Sojourners

 
 
 

Outreach to India from Wilmington Delaware

 
 
 

Business That Give Back

 

KNOTTY PINE RESTAURANT

  1. Stella Dunning, shown in The Knotty Pine Restaurant kitchen in 2008, fed diners from top stars to the poor of Wilmington’s Eastside. Health issues have forced her from the business, but family members plan to reopen the restaurant next year.

DUNNING RECEIVES PROCLAMATION

Stella Dunning, shown in The Knotty Pine Restaurant kitchen in 2008, fed diners from top stars to the poor of Wilmington’s Eastside. Health issues have forced her from the business, but family members plan to reopen the restaurant next year. (Photo: THE NEWS JOURNAL)

Wilmington's queen of soul food celebrated her retirement Saturday in the way she loves best – inside her historic restaurant packed with friends, family, food and love. Months ago, health issues forced Stella Dunning from her kitchen at The Knotty Pine Restaurant, Delaware's oldest continuously operated African-American restaurant. But she was beaming Saturday on her return."I walked in here and it felt like home," she said.Her retirement ends a chapter of Delaware history, begun by her mother Lottie Ewing.Under segregation, when entertainers such as Cab Calloway, Ray Charles and Lena Horne performed at the Hotel du Pont but couldn't eat there, they came to The Knotty Pine, located at 308 E. 11th St. lt marks 200 yearsBarbara Willis recalled James Brown going to The Knotty Pine, but said even greater is Dunning's example.

Do you have a Delaware Backstory? Tell robin brown at (302) 324-2856, rbrown@delawareonline.com, on Facebook, via Twitter @rbrowndelaware or The News Journal, Box 15505, Wilmington, DE 19850.

 
 

Below are are pictures of Harriet Tubman Safe House networking with the Sunday Breakfast Mission delivering crates of pears & supplies to the Victory Church to help feed the people.

Oliver's Turkey Drive

(see right)


 
Harriet Tubman Safe House donates supplies we gather for him to have Reverend Hozia Thomas of the United Methodist Church oversee that they get to their destination in Africa. They could use all the help they can get. If you are inclined to make a donation to help fight Hunger in African please send all donations to: 

Thomas Korma

38 Bendleton court

New Castle, Delaware 19720
 

This was Oliver Norman's Turkey Drive. Participants included Oliver, Senator Coons and other Politicians and Earl Woodlen, Jr.


Oliver Norman's Site  http://normanoliver.com/

 Dog Lady's Deli at 8th and Spruce

This Lady who somehow picked up the moniker of Dog Lady was known to have the best fish and fresh hamburgers in Wilmington, because she made them when you ordered them every day from scratch. She was also know for the best homemade Subs in town. She cut the tomatoes, onions and pickles when you placed your order she had nothing in jars or cans. Everything she served was made right there in front of you. The Restaurant was located at 8th and Spruce Streets in Wilmington, Delaware. We all miss her since she closed shop and then went on to be with the lord.

 

We need funding to Keep this Site open

We are a 501 (c) 3 Non Profit Corporation 

You can write off your Donations at Tax Time

We are in need of a vehicle and/ a property to help grow our services to people who need it most.  If you have either and would like to donate, it would be tax deductible. We are a non-profit organization.  

Contact Earl W. Woodlen, Jr. at 

Cell: 1.757-513-8585 or Office 302-425-5758 for more detail

You could also donate gas cards, stamps, or a money order in any amount.  It would be very much appreciated and it is for a worthy cause.  

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Harriet Tubman Safe House

700 N. Buttonwood Street

Wilmington, Delaware 19801

Donated house at 2302 Carter Street, Wilmington, Delaware

This man who is from Arizona heard about the Harriet Tubman Safe House and what we are doing for the community said he would like to help our Program by donating this house to us.  It may take a little work but it will provide shelter for several men who are in need.

This is one of my good white daddies. He donates stamps to me every month without fail for my Re-Entry Program.  We are having fun.  You should get yourself a white daddy too and have fun and live like we do. Sharing and Caring.

This man is delivering six (6) boxes of tile that was donated for the property. We are in need of donations to help do a Total Renovation job on this house.  We could use anything you could offer. Home Depot, Lowes Gift Cards, Wood, Drywall, whatever you possibly can donate to us would be appreciated.

I was walking through the train station and ran into Senator Carper and I mentioned what I was doing in the community and he gave a donation to help with the program.

My name is Earl W. Woodlen, Jr. the CEO of the Harriet Tubman Safe House. This little lady is my White Mom.  She gets a Social Security Check each month and makes a donation many times.  One day she told me that it was her birthday, June 6 and I said to her I do not know how much longer I will be around so I went out and bought her a cake and some flowers to show my appreciation. "Happy Birthday Mom", from your Black son Earl. She prays for me and my organization.  I am just giving her a salute for all her kindness and giving.

This is Mom with her Valentine's Day Candy for 2013.

Volunteerism

This is my other family, I have over three thousand (3000) hours volunteering there.  I started early 2000 under the direction of Ms. Lilly DeSabatino.
My GrandMother Adelia Waller died there so I wanted to do something to show my appreciation of all their work and kind treatment they gave her until the end.
I was born there in 1956.