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Imperial/McCook Programs
Family Support Services
Serving Chase, Dundy, Frontier, Hays, Hitchcock, Lincoln, Perkins, and Red Willow counties
Please contact Family Support Services Specialist Jennifer Hinze at 531.484.3566 or jhinze@csshope.org to learn more.
Food Pantry
Food assistance is available for those in need. To request help, or for more information, contact Family Support Services Specialist Jennifer Hinze at 531.484.3566 or jhinze@csshope.org to learn more.
Immigration Legal Services
Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska is certified by the Department of Justice to practice immigration law as authorized representatives. Forms include:
- Permanent Residency
- Naturalization
- DACA
and more. Spanish interpretation is available upon request. To speak with our Immigration Legal Services Program, please call 402.327.6244
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Please call our store (308.882.3065) for our current donation guidelines.
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Volunteer
We offer many opportunities for individuals, families, and parish communities to serve those in need. Ultimately, we are about service to one another: the disabled, the aged, the newcomer, and the poor among us.
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The latest CSS Imperial/McCook News
EXTRA EXTRA! There's too much #HopeintheGoodLife to share for just one newsletter issue. Read our October updates from across 24,000 square miles of southern Nebraska in our digital-only October edition.
By Naomi Beauclair
Immigration Legal Services Program Manager, Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska
“Welcome the stranger.”
This is our missional focus among the works of mercy for the immigration legal services team at CSS. While the immigration legal assistance we provide to the community could look like the social service rendered by any other local non-profit that is also certified by the Department of Justice to practice immigration law, welcoming the stranger “as Christ” calls the team to serve both the practical and spiritual needs of immigrants. It is simply not enough to file various applications successfully (like green cards and citizenship) to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
It’s coming back! After a year’s break, the Catholic Social Services Trivia Night in Imperial will be up for another night of fun and competition this fall. This year’s event is set for Friday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. MT, said Bill Sullivan, manager of the St. Isidore’s Gift & Thrift, a CSS outreach.