Habitat for Humanity of Omaha will honor Diane Duren as Power Woman of the Year at its 19th annual Women’s Power Luncheon Friday, March 27, at the downtown Hilton. Duren retired from Union Pacific Corporation in 2017 after serving as executive vice president and has been a cornerstone of Habitat Omaha’s long-term viability and mission advancement. Racquel Henderson, community liaison for North Omaha for Mayor John Ewing’s Office, has been named the Power Partner. Steve and Amy Lindsay, longtime supporters of Habitat Omaha, will serve as the event’s honorary chairs.
The Women’s Power Luncheon helps fund the Women Build Program, which empowers women volunteers to build Habitat Omaha homes. This year, these volunteers will work on multiple houses in the Bluestem Prairie development near 52nd and Sorensen Parkway.
The Sports For Kids Foundation will host its 35th annual Benefit Auction & Dinner on Saturday, March 14 at the DC Centre. The event will feature over 200 items, including world-class sports memorabilia, entertainment collectibles, vacation packages and more. Proceeds from the nonprofit’s annual fundraiser go toward year-round support of children with disabilities and their families, with a focus on those who have limited financial resources.
This year’s auction features autographed jerseys from Caitlin Clark, Steph Curry and Cristiano Ronaldo; helmets from Patrick Mahomes and Christian McCaffrey; and a signed item from musician Taylor Swift.
Nebraska Humane Society is hosting a Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic for cats and dogs this Saturday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. In addition to vaccination services, the clinic will also offer licensing and microchipping.
Girls Inc. of Omaha is hosting Stand Up For Girls 2026 today, March 12, at the Holland Center. The event aims to highlight what is possible when a community invests in its girls. This year’s event will feature programming which celebrates the stories and experiences of Girls, Inc. Artist and Comedian Jessi Realz will headline the event. Handcrafted art and jewelry will be available for purchase, with proceeds going toward programming for Girls, Inc. in Omaha.

