Programs & Services

  • Community

    • Enjoy space for community trainings and informational meetings.

    • Expand your personal and professional network with social programming aimed at building intentional community and belonging.

    • Connect with local LGBTQ+ serving nonprofits and initiatives in the Omaha metro.

  • Care

    • Live your ‘Best Life’ with culturally responsive, affirming LGBTQ+ clinical counseling and support groups.

    • Our specially trained therapist provides participant-centered therapy to individuals and families.

    • We accept Medicaid, private insurance, and self-pay. Self-pay is assessed using a sliding-scale fee structure.

    • Click here to learn more about our therapy services and support groups.

  • Support

    • Join one of our support groups based on a specific interest or experience.

    • Receive local, LGBTQ+ affirming direct referrals for programs, services, or care.

    • And more…

  • The Commons

    With many local organizations and initiatives in our community doing important work for LGBTQ+ individuals and families, Omaha ForUs supports these efforts.

    We work separately and together to serve the metro LGBTQ+ population. Mixed office and shared meeting space facilitate organic partnership and increase community access.

  • Pride Pantry

    We provide immediate, temporary assistance to LGBTQ+ individuals and families experiencing food insecurity, or in need of personal care/hygiene products.

    Shelf-stable food items, condiments, etc. can be easily selected by LGBTQ+ individuals, with few restrictions.

  • Gender Affirming Clothing Closet

    Trans Stitchin’ provides immediate, ongoing, and free assistance to transgender individuals in need of apparel, undergarments, shoes, and accessories. TransThrive is our social transition supply ordering program, which provides essential transitional supplies by order to support gender expression and/or social transition.

    *These items are also available broadly to LGBTQ+ individuals with financial need.

“Living by other people's definitions and perceptions shrinks us to shells of ourselves, rather than complex people embodying multiple identities.”

Janet Mock