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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Omaha Campus for Hope
The Campus is the largest addiction recovery facility in a multi-state region for low-income persons.
The Campus has 90 residential beds. There are currently 40 persons on the waiting list. Each of these persons will wait an average of 4--6 weeks to receive treatment.
The Campus is located at 1490 North 16th Street and can be reached at 827-0570.
- Domestic Violence Services
Twenty abused women and children live together at The Shelter in a secure, home-like atmosphere. The Shelter is the only shelter in Omaha focused exclusively on domestic violence with a formal children's program.
The Shelter
558-5700
Family Passages
898-0764
- Integrated Outpatient Services
Family, marital and individual counseling are provided for persons in stress.
One of the many therapy programs offered by Catholic Charities is the Menswork anger group. This is the only Spanish men's anger group in the state of Nebraska. 50 men are currently on a waiting list for this program.
Behavioral Health Centers:
Sheehan Center
3300 North 60th Street, 554-0520
Juan Diego Center (bilingual counseling)
5211 South 31st Street
731-5413
Columbus
3020 18th Street, Suite 17
(402) 563-3833
Norfolk
109 N. 15th Street, Suite 14A
(402) 371-3555
- Adoption Services
Catholic Charities' staff view adoption as a life-long process. We counsel young pregnant mothers, place children in loving homes, and assist adults in tracing their roots.
Adoption Services
3300 North 60th Street
554-0520
- St. Martin de Porres & Juan Diego Centers
The food pantries at these two community centers are the only food pantries in Omaha that will serve people from any geographic area in the city. Together they serve more desperately poor families than anyone in Omaha.
St. Martin de Porres
2417 Burdette Street
341-4004
Juan Diego Center/Latina Resource Center/
Immigrationn Legal Assistance Services
5211 South 31st Street
JDC 731-5413
LRC 898-6760
ILAS 731-5413
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