Programs & Services

  • Community Events

    Enjoy our drop-in space for community trainings, events, and informational meetings.

    Expand your personal and professional network with social programming aimed at building intentional community and belonging. Connect with our community partners and similar initiatives in the service area.

    Interested in upcoming events? Check out our events calendar located at omahaforus.org/events

  • Mental Health Care

    Live your ‘Best Life’ with affirming clinical counseling and peer support groups. Contact bestlife@omahaforus.org with specific inquiries regarding mental health services at Omaha ForUs, or click the link below to learn more.

    Our licensed mental health professional provides participant-centered therapy to individuals and families via Verve Collaborative Health. With therapy inquiries, please contact Verve Collaborative Health directly by calling (402) 898-1114.

    Click here to learn more about our behavioral health services.

  • Support

    We are here to support you!

    We maintain a private referral list of affirming providers and professionals. This includes local, affirming referrals for programs, services, or care. Contact us for specific referrals. If you are a professional wanting to be added to this list email us at info@omahaforus.org

    We have social work practicum interns who act as case managers on-site that are able to connect LGBTQ+ individuals with state resources. If you are interested in starting case management at Omaha ForUs, set an appointment up by emailing bestlife@omahaforus.org

  • The Commons

    With many local organizations and initiatives focused on our community, Omaha ForUs convenes partners, hosts, and co-organizes programs serving US!

    We work independently and jointly to serve our community. Mixed office and shared meeting space facilitate organic partnership and increase community access.

  • Food Pantry

    We provide immediate, temporary assistance to qualifying individuals & families of our community experiencing food insecurity, or in need of personal care/hygiene products.

    Shelf-stable food items, condiments, etc. can be easily selected by qualified persons, with few restrictions.

  • Clothing Closet

    The Closet provides immediate, ongoing, and no-cost assistance to qualified persons in need of apparel, undergarments, shoes, and accessories.

    Our social transition supply ordering program provides essential supplies by order to support personal expression.

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

Janet Mock