
Community Resources
Connect with our community
We are proud to partner with a range of community-based organizations and service providers that uplift and empower residents, families, and entrepreneurs across our community. These resources reflect our commitment to building a resilient, inclusive, and culturally vibrant community where opportunity is accessible to all and local leadership can thrive.
Nebraska Immigration Legal Assistance Hotline
A statewide legal aid hotline linking low-income individuals to nonprofit immigration legal providers, staffed by multilingual paralegals. Operates in partnership with organizations like Catholic Charities, CIRA, Lutheran Family Services.
One World Community Health Centers
Community clinics providing culturally competent medical care, often offering translation and outreach to Spanish-speaking and immigrant populations. Frequently staffed by volunteer medical students and serving through food pantry settings.
International Council for Refugees and Immigrants
Offers case management, legal support (accredited reps), youth mentoring, mental health, advocacy, and AmeriCorps programs targeting refugee youth.
Lutheran Family Services
Under LFS and United Way, provides multilingual orientation, victim of trafficking services, parolee/asylum support, and community integration resources.
Catholic Charities – Juan Diego Refugee Services
Legal services, plus the Microbusiness & Asset Development Program offering small‑business training and microloans for immigrants. They also have a pantry.
Latino Center of the Midlands
Bilingual services: adult education, case referrals, youth leadership (Talking Círculos), mentoring, and cultural transition support.
Omaha Together One Community
Multicultural, interfaith coalition supporting immigrant and refugee voices, organizing leadership seminars, public dialogue, research initiatives.
Sacred Heart Church – Immigration & Refugee Team
Works with specific groups (e.g. Afghan families), organizes English learner education, newsletter “Justice from the Heart,” and collaborates with Omaha Welcomes the Stranger.
Immpact at St. Mark Lutheran Church
Christian-based ministry offering English & citizenship classes, job prep, tutoring, counseling, and cross-cultural fellowship.
Omaha Welcomes the Stranger
Faith-based nonprofit offering direct support—shelter, meals, legal aid and volunteer accompaniment for migrants/refugees.
African Immigrant Family Services
Culturally specific services: youth development, mental health, medical outreach, health fairs and African cultural events in Douglas & Sarpy County.
The Simple Foundation
After-school, wellness, and community programs (like Soccer Academy and Refugee Youth Forum) tailored to immigrant and low-income children.
Charles Drew Health Centers
Community clinics providing culturally competent medical care, often offering translation and outreach to Spanish-speaking and immigrant populations. Frequently staffed by volunteer medical students and serving through food pantry settings.
Restoring Dignity
Community clinics providing culturally competent medical care, often offering translation and outreach to Spanish-speaking and immigrant populations. Frequently staffed by volunteer medical students and serving through food pantry settings.
