In March, at our annual Celebration of Hope Gala and Silent Auction, I found myself drawn not only to the conversations among friends, but to the quiet, beautiful presence of mothers and their children. Several women had their babies in tow, their small squeals and bright smiles weaving joy into an already meaningful evening. In a room filled with faithfulness and generosity in support of Catholic Social Services, these mothers offered a living witness to love in its most tangible form.
Motherhood, however, is not only defined by moments of celebration. It is also marked by sacrifice, resilience, and, at times, restoration.
Around that same time, Catholic Social Services assisted a mother transitioning out of the prison system in Nebraska. After a period of separation shaped by difficult choices, she began the journey toward reunification with her children. While incarcerated, she took part in programming that helped her build skills rooted in accountability, trust, and respect—foundations essential for restoring relationships.
Recently, she was reunited with her children.
The same love reflected in a mother holding her infant at the gala is present in a mother working to rebuild what was lost. This is the hope we celebrate—not only in joyful moments, but in the quiet, courageous steps toward healing. It is here, in these stories, that we see the good life unfolding.

