Serviam Media, Inc.

Serviam Media, Inc., DBA Hearts and Minds Film, is engaged in the production of noncommercial, educational media projects designed to inform, inspire and empower diverse audiences in Delaware. Programs are screened at our colleges and universities, in Libraries, Schools and Community Centers; they are widely shared on social media platforms. Subjects range from History and the Arts...to Education, Criminal Justice, The Environment, Health and more. Programs feature the faces, voices and expertise of Delawareans throughout the state. They foster discussion and civic involvement.

About Serviam Media, Inc.

Mission: Serviam Media, Inc., DBA Hearts and Minds Film, is engaged in the production of noncommercial, educational media projects designed to inform, inspire and empower diverse audiences in Delaware. Programs are screened at our colleges and universities, in Libraries, Schools and Community Centers; they are widely shared on social media platforms. Subjects range from History and the Arts...to Education, Criminal Justice, The Environment, Health and more. Programs feature the faces, voices and expertise of Delawareans throughout the state. They foster discussion and civic involvement.

20 years after its founding in 2002, Serviam Media. Inc. DBA,  Hearts and Minds Film,  is now a more modest enterprise focused on fueling the production of a feature length documentary project annually, in concert with TELEDUCTION.  In 2020, Art For Life profiled the work of Delaware's Poets Laureate, The Twin Poets, to combat underachievement and violence through the arts...in 2021/22 (COVID) United We Are Dreaming looked at the lives and circumstances of Delaware's Dreamers, undocumented Hispanic adults brought to the US as small children, and in 2023, What About Our Kids?  will offer insight into and recommendations for combatting the adolescent mental health crisis impacting Delaware's (and America's) teens, toward the goal of fostering resilience. 

County Served: New Castle; Kent; Sussex

Office Location(s): Wilmington

Sector: Mental Health & Crisis Prevention; Civic Engagement & Social Action