Since 2011 we have donated half our offering each Sunday to social justice agencies. We call this Share the Plate! We do this to further partnerships and effect change in the greater Omaha community.
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. For March and April we are supporting the Black Votes Matter Institute of Community Engagement – Annual Civil Rights Tour. The Black Votes Matter Institute of Community Engagement informs, educates, and inspires the next generation of leaders through a highly … Continue reading Share the Plate March and April – BVM Annual Civil Rights Tour
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. One half of Second Unitarian’s offering received in January and February will go to the Food Bank for the Heartland. Food Bank for the Heartland distributes food to 544 food pantries, schools, emergency shelters and other nonprofit partners. They are … Continue reading Share the Plate for January and February is Food Bank for the Heartland
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. November and December’s Share the Plate recipient is the Siena Francis House. Founded in 1975, the Siena Francis House’s ultimate goal is to end homelessness by helping our clients achieve permanent, stable housing out in the community. In support of … Continue reading Share the Plate for November and December – Siena Francis House
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. The Stephen Center partners with Omaha families and individuals. Since 1984 it has grown to a multi-facility campus supporting vulnerable men, women, and children as they seek to overcome homelessness, addiction, and poverty. Support ranges from overnight emergency shelter to … Continue reading Share the Plate September and October – The Stephen Center
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. Habitat for Humanity of Omaha is a grassroots organization that builds and renovates houses, forges community partnerships and breaks down barriers to home ownership. It eliminates vacant lots and abandoned homes in the blighted areas of North and South Omaha while … Continue reading Share the Plate for July and August is Habitat for Humanity of Omaha
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. May and June’s Share the Plate recipient is Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood’s mission is to ensure all people have access to the care and resources they need to make informed decisions about their bodies, their lives, and their futures. Founded in … Continue reading Share the Plate for May and June is Planned Parenthood
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. January and February’s Share the Plate recipient is the League of Women’s Voters. The League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy … Continue reading January and February’s Share the Plate – League of Women’s Voters.
Every month Second Unitarian donates one half of our offering to a local non-profit organization. November’s Share the Plate recipient is the Siena Francis House. Founded in 1975, the Siena Francis House’s ultimate goal is to end homelessness by helping our clients achieve permanent, stable housing out in the community. In support of this effort, … Continue reading November and December Share the Plate – Siena Francis House
September and October’s Share the Plate recipient is Together Omaha. Together’s mission is to prevent and end hunger and homelessness in the Omaha and surrounding communities. Together envisions a community of prosperity where everyone experiences safe, affordable housing, food security, health and wellness. Please give generously to 2U’s Share the Plate offering to support Together Omaha … Continue reading Share the Plate for September and October – Together Omaha