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Imperial Outreach Office

CSS Imperial Thrift Store (St. Isidore Gift & Thrift)

Imperial Programs

Family Support Services

Serving Chase, Dundy, Frontier, Hays, Hitchcock, Lincoln, Perkins, and Red Willow counties

Please contact Family Support Services Coordinator Tonya Olsen at 308.882.3065 or tolsen@cssisus.org to learn more.

Food Pantry

Food assistance is available for those in need. To request help, or for more information, contact Bill Sullivan, Imperial Regional Manager at 402.327.6298 or bsullivan@cssisus.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


Support CSS Imperial

Donate Items

Please call our store (308.882.3065) for our current donation guidelines.

Donate Money

Your gifts, both large and small, will help us bring Hope in the Good Life to those we help together in the 8-county area served by our outreach office. Click here to donate online.

Volunteer

Our Imperial outreach office and thrift store offers 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.

Join us! To get started, please fill out our simple online volunteer application.

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The latest CSS Imperial News

Here's a short and sweet recipe that's perfect for an easy breakfast (or snack) prep- take two simple ingredients and turn them into delicious pumpkin muffins!

By Marilu Cazares
Family Support Services Program Manager,
Catholic Social Services of Southern Nebraska

Illness. Disability. What comes to mind when you read those two words? Maybe you know someone who is ill and/or disabled, and that person comes to mind. Maybe you yourself are ill. Maybe you are disabled. Maybe nothing comes to mind. For me, two other words come to mind: vulnerability and fear. Thank God, as of right now, I am in good health, but I know people who are sick and struggling. It’s fair to say that most of us don’t plan for future illnesses or for drastic life changes, but life doesn’t always happen the way we think it will. 

By Katie Patrick

For some, the onset of autumn brings excitement for evening campfires, warm sweaters, and hot chocolate. For others, it’s a reminder of the season that follows, bringing cold nights alone on street benches or under bridges.

Success depends on cooperation of all parishioners in the diocese

By S.L. Hansen
for the Register

It’s not enough to encourage (a woman without support) to have her baby. She needs more than that, for quite some time. “We’ll walk with them however long they need.”

Pro-life people from across the diocese have shown their support of children and families in need through the annual diaper drive hosted by the Lincoln Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (LDCCW).


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