Expanding access to community-based care starts with creating spaces where people feel supported, welcomed, and valued. That vision is driving Midwest Community Services’ (mwds-ne.com) move into a new Omaha location designed to better serve individuals and families across the region while strengthening connections within the community.
Midwest Community Services provides community-based supports for individuals experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as children and families navigating foster care and behavioral health needs. Through its key programs, Midwest Disability Services (MDS) and Midwest Family Services (MFS), the organization works to ensure individuals and families have access to the resources, support systems, and care they need to thrive.
The organization’s new space, located at 9411 F Street in Omaha, was intentionally designed to create a welcoming, supportive environment for both those receiving services and the team members providing care.
“This move is about creating a space that reflects our values— welcoming, supportive, and rooted in the community we serve,” said Amber Crow, CEO and Owner of Midwest Community Services. “Every detail of this space was chosen to better support the people we serve and the team members who show up for them every day.”
Midwest Community Services will host a Grand Opening Celebration on April 17 from 4 to 6 p.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 5 p.m.
Community partners, families, stakeholders, neighbors, and anyone interested in learning more about Midwest Community Services and its programs are encouraged to attend. Guests are asked to RSVP to Amber Crow at AmberCrow@MWDS-NE.com. For more information about Midwest Community Services, please visit mwds-ne.com.
