
North Omaha Community Partnership
About North Omaha Community Partnership
North Omaha Community Partnership is the kind of place that meets people where life is already happening, with no-cost mental and behavioral health care, youth mentorship, food support, and basic-needs help. It also makes room for the practical stuff that can derail a week fast, like diapers, school supplies, and a scholarship for graduating seniors. If you want to support North Omaha in a way that feels both immediate and rooted, this is an organization built around that kind of care.
What sets North Omaha Community Partnership apart is how closely its services stay tied to North Omaha residents, especially youth, families, children under age 3, and graduating seniors. It also serves as a community hub for smaller organizations that need training and resources, which gives its work a wider reach without losing the neighborhood focus.
Programs
The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.
Bridge the Gap: Mental/Behavioral Health Services
Mental and behavioral health services, including crisis and grief therapy, offered at no cost for individuals, families, or groups. Appointments are available within 24 to 48 hours, and long-term care support is provided through agency partnerships.
It Takes a Hood
An annual 20-week program from May to October, with monthly sessions from November to April, serving youth and families with food, recreation, resources, and mentorship. The program promotes unity, self-love, and violence prevention.
Piece of Mind Therapeutic Art
Art therapy for youth that builds coping skills through creative expression, including ceramics, photography, literature, and other art forms.
Sandra L. Swait Scholarship
A scholarship program for graduating high school seniors that includes non-monetary support such as a laptop, TV, dorm room supplies, and school supplies.
Food assistance and community feeds
Food pantries, food drives, direct food distribution, and community feeds to support community members with nutritious meals.
Diaper Program
Monthly diaper assistance for children under age 3, unless there is a medical reason for support beyond that age. Families may receive 60 to 80 diapers, 30 Pull Ups, and wipes for each child.
Community engagement and violence prevention
Educational programs, awareness campaigns, community events, crime prevention, conflict resolution, suicide prevention, and crisis intervention. This includes the annual Community Fun Day, which provides community resources, free food, book bags, and school supplies.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
We are an organization that focuses on promoting family foundation, self-sufficiency, mental health wellness and education. Our mission is to rebuild, uplift and empower our community and the people who live in it. We build trusting relationships with entire family unit to strengthen its foundation and the community.
Who they serve
North Omaha residents, especially youth, families, children under age 3, and graduating high school seniors
Their impact
- Provides a monthly supply of 60 to 80 diapers, 30 Pull Ups, and wipes for each child.
How your donation helps
- Mental and behavioral health therapy at no cost
- Food pantries, food drives, and community feeds
- Diapers, Pull Ups, and wipes for children
- Household cleaning supplies
- Youth mentorship, counseling, and conflict resolution
- School supplies, dorm room supplies, and other scholarship items
- Community events and resources for families
Our story
North Omaha Community Partnership was founded in 2020 with a clear local purpose, to rebuild the community by addressing youth development, family support, mental and behavioral health awareness, and crisis intervention. From the start, it centered trusting relationships with entire family units and connected residents with education, direct support, and community resources.
Need help?
How someone in need can access North Omaha Community Partnership’s services.
People can contact the organization by phone, email, or contact form. The mental and behavioral health program offers no-cost individual, family, or group therapy with appointments within 24 to 48 hours. The diaper program uses a client intake form and provides diapers to children under age 3 unless there is a medical reason to need them longer.
Events
Community Fun Day
annualThe largest annual event, offering community resources, free food, book bags, and school supplies.
Sandra L. Swait Scholarship event
annualAn annual celebration that honors contributors to education, business, community services, and advocacy while presenting honorees with awards and scholarships.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.
What kinds of mental health support are available?
The organization offers mental and behavioral health services, including crisis and grief therapy, at no cost for individuals, families, or groups.
How does the diaper program work?
Families complete a client intake form, then the program provides diapers for children under age 3, unless there is a medical reason for support beyond that age. Monthly supplies can include 60 to 80 diapers, 30 Pull Ups, and wipes for each child.
What does It Takes a Hood offer?
It Takes a Hood runs as an annual 20-week program from May to October, with monthly sessions from November to April. It offers youth and families food, recreation, resources, and mentorship, with a focus on unity, self-love, and violence prevention.
What is included in the Sandra L. Swait Scholarship?
The scholarship is for graduating high school seniors and includes non-monetary support such as a laptop, TV, dorm room supplies, and school supplies.
What is Community Fun Day?
Community Fun Day is the organization’s largest annual event. It brings community resources, free food, book bags, and school supplies together in one place.
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