New Women’s Center Coming to Lincoln

A new Women’s Care Center will soon be coming to Lincoln. The Women’s Care Center be located in Lincoln at 5632 S. 48th Street, directly across the street from the abortion clinic. To find out how you can help support this life-saving pregnancy resource center coming to Lincoln go to https://supportwomenscarecenter.org/locations/lincoln/ or contact Sarah Kroner Women’s Care Center Project Manager/Registered Nurse PO Box 6954, Lincoln, NE 68506-6954 email: [email protected] office: 217-741-5177.

We are excited that Nebraska will be the 12th state to support this initiative!

Silent Auction “Virtual” Tour – Saturday, April 25th

“The Roaring Twenties”
Facebook LIVESTREAM  – Saturday, April 25th, 5 p.m.  

 

Escape the affects of COVID-19 and join us this Saturday, April 25th at 5pm for a Virtual Tour of this year’s Spring Dinner Auction packages. The livestream event will take place on our church’s public Facebook page. The link is below. https://facebook.com/CHSPlattsmouth/

This will be a fun and interactive virtual event, hosted by our event co-chairs Karen Reed and Alicia Garbers. The livestream will last night longer than 30 minutes. Keep in mind, the livestream is interactive, so please be sure to ask us your questions in the comments section of the live feed. We will do our best to answer all your questions!

We look forward to connecting with you “virtually” on Saturday. As always, we appreciate your continued support!

 

Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska Releases $200,000 to Help the Poor and Vulnerable During Coronavirus Outbreak

Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska (CSS) continues to serve the vulnerable of southern Nebraska.  In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, CSS announced today that $200,000 will be released to help the poor and vulnerable in southern Nebraska, specifically to help those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic needing help with rent, utilities, food and cash assistance.

To read the full news release, click on the link below.

Emergency Cash Assistance Press Release

Articles on the 1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic

Click here to read actual newspaper articles/letters from 1918 written by priests, when the Spanish flu was a world-wide problem, much like with COVID-19.  The similarities are striking!

Thanks to Our Sponsors

Please join us in thanking and supporting the sponsors of our 2020 Spring Dinner event, “The Roaring Twenties.”