Caring and SharingAs a business whose success is rooted in the Omaha community, we feel a desire to give back to the community in which we live, love, and serve. Therefore, The Private Mortgage Group has created its exclusive Caring and Sharing Program. Through this program, we allow each of our clients to choose from one of four local organizations we’ve selected, in which we will make a $100 donation in their name upon the closing of their loan.
We are proud to contribute to these organizations and look forward to partnering in their efforts to help our community thrive.
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Nebraska Humane Society
Founded in 1875, the Nebraska Humane Society provides sanctuary to animals, encourages adoptions, and promotes responsible pet ownership through education. The organization also provides animal control services to much of the Omaha-metro area and serves the community by upholding laws enacted for the protection of people and animals. They serve as a voice for the animals and through them, enrich the communities they serve. |
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Children's Hospital
Children’s Hospital is a 142-bed non-profit organization that has been caring for the heartland’s children since 1948. In addition to pediatric primary care, patients from all over the world are treated for complex and unusual diseases. Children’s Hospital operates over 30 pediatric specialty clinics with nationally renowned physicians. The hospital is home to the only dedicated pediatric emergency department in the region. In support of its mission to ensure quality regional pediatric care, Children’s Hospital is the leader in medical outreach and education programs. At Children’s, no child in need of medical care is ever turned away due to an inability to pay. |
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Child Saving Institute
Since 1892, Child Saving Institute (CSI) has been committed to the prevention, intervention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. As the needs of our community’s children have changed, so have the services offered by Child Saving Institute. Today, CSI provides a continuum of programs that together serve over 3,000 children and their families annually. Those services include emergency shelters, adoption, foster care, developmental childcare, therapeutic childcare, therapy, parenting education and substance abuse treatment for adolescents. |
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Lydia House
The Lydia House is the Open Door Mission’s emergency and recovery service for single women and families, assisting in providing food, shelter, and other basic needs, as well as working with these individuals to help them towards regaining their independence. They provide services for women and families with addictions, abuse issues, co-dependency, and homelessness. Since opening in 1990, the organization has provided positive, long-term solutions to hundreds of women and children. |
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