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Christ Child Society scholars stand with their children.

Who We Are

We believe nothing is ever 
too much to do for a child.

About Us

Who We Are

A History of Love Leading to Action

The Christ Child Society was founded by Mary Virginia Merrick in 1887 in the Washington, D.C., area out of Merrick’s deep Catholic faith and dedication to helping others. 

Despite having severe physical limitations, Merrick devoted her life to seeing the Christ Child in every child and serving children in need. Merrick’s first act of giving — making clothing for an expected infant of a needy family — became the foundation for today’s layette program. 

Serving Children and Families in Omaha Since 1906

In 1906, Christ Child Society of Omaha was founded by Stella (Hamilton) Stapleton, making it the first chapter outside of Washington, D.C. Since then, the Omaha chapter has remained a part of the national organization

More than a century later, CCSO continues to honor Mary Virginia Merrick’s generosity and strong belief in selfless service to others. CCSO continues to follow Merrick’s legacy of using love, compassion, and community engagement to change the lives of children in need. Every CCSO program supports the health, well-being, and success of the child. 

Rooted in Faith, Open to All

Since our beginning, we have carried forward a faith-filled tradition: not to preach, but to serve. We express our values through humble action rather than words. 

While our foundation is Catholic, we do not ask those we serve about their respective beliefs or religion – we simply meet people where they are, with compassion and dignity.

Our long-term goal is to make a multigenerational impact and ultimately strengthen our community through service to children and their families.

Volunteers Are Central to Our Success

Christ Child Society of Omaha relies on donors, auxiliary members, volunteers, and board members to carry out our mission. Many of these volunteers have recruited their friends and family to carry on the tradition of serving the needs of children. These multigenerational supporters are a vital part of keeping the organization moving forward. Together, we can humbly and faithfully build a stronger community for children and families.

Learn more about our volunteer opportunitiesauxiliary membership and other ways to get involved.

Misson

Guided by our Catholic faith and compassion, Christ Child Society of Omaha supports children and families in need by providing essential resources, building opportunity, and strengthening our community-always with humility, respect, and love.

Vision

A loving community where every child is seen, valued, and supported to reach their God-given potential.

Values

  • Faith
  • Humility
  • Dignity
  • Stewardship
  • Hope

Faith in Action- We see the Christ Child in every child and allow our Catholic faith to guide our service.

Humble Service- We serve quietly and respectfully, placing impact above recognition.

Dignity & Respect- We honor the inherent worth of every child and parent, offering support in ways that uplift and empower.

Stewardship & Integrity- We carefully steward the trust and resources entrusted to us.

Hope for the Future- We believe in every child's God-given potential and invest in a future filled with possibility.

How You Can Get Involved

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