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The Butler County United Way partners with local organizations to accomplish our vision and mission. Below is a list of the service providers currently working with us to these ends.
If you are a Butler County resident in need of some assistance, please contact any appropriate agencies listed. If you are unsure of which agency is right for you or for other question, please call 2-1-1 from any landline phone [(513) 785-3095 or (513) 727-3215 from a cell phone]. The operators at 2-1-1 will be able to help you find the service you need.
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Alcohol & Chemical Abuse Council
School-based prevention programs to combat alcoholism and other drug abuse.
2935 Hamilton-Mason Rd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 868-2100
Fax: (513) 868-2267
http://accessdui.com/2009/02/prevention/
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Hamilton Living Water Ministry, Inc.
Serving the 2nd and 4th Wards of Hamilton and beyond with a Children's Center, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, a community meal every Thursday evening, and afterschool programs for teens and elementary students during the school year.
738 Sycamore St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 894-9892
Fax: (513) 894-9888
www.hamilton-living-water-ministry.org/ |
American Red Cross
Provides emergency response and relief to local residents.
112 N 2nd St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513) 868-7616
www.redcross.org |
LifeSpan, Inc.
Strengthening people who seek to improve the quality of their lives through counseling, school-based social work, credit counseling, family life education, and supportive services for the elderly and disabled.
1900 Fairgrove Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 868-3210
Fax: (513) 868-3249
www.lifespanohio.org |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County, Inc.
Recruits, trains, and places adult volunteers to serve as Big Brothers or Big Sisters to children ages 7 through 18 who are in need of a mentor.
5539 Eureka Dr.
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513) 867-1227
www.bbbsbutlercounty.com |
Lighthouse Ministries
Serving residents on Hamilton's west side, this pantry will delivery bags of groceries to those unable to leave their home. They also stock bags of groceries in their church lobby for pick-up for those who need food outside regular food pantry hours. Bring I.D., proof of income, proof of residency, and proof of family size.
626 Ridgelawn Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45013
Phone: (513) 867-9463
Fax: (513) 867-9462
www.hamiltonlighthouse.org |
Boys & Girls Club of Hamilton, Inc.
Comprehensive youth development program fulfilling educational enhancement, sport skills development, citizenship, character development, and the creative arts.
Two locations:
958 East Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513) 893-0071
http://www.bgca.org/
2020 Grand Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513) 895-1749
http://www.bgca.org/ |
Mercy Franciscan at St. Raphael, Inc.
Emergency Assistance services; social work/case management; food pantry (Monday-Friday 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm); clothing; fans and air conditioners; prescription drug assistance; vision screening; school supplies; layette program.
610 High St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 603-8200
Fax: (513) 893-1815 |
Butler County Community Health Consortium
Provides primary health care to the residents of the Butler-Warren County area. Anyone can become a patient fo the health centers although the focus is on uninsured and underinsured individuals and families.
2 N. Main St., Suite 602
MIDD Commons Center
Middletown, OH 45042
Phone: (513) 425-8314
Fax: (513) 425-8308 |
PARACHUTE: Special Advocates for Children of Butler County
Trains community volunteers to speak for the best interest of abused and neglected children in court and to find the children safe, permanent, and nurturing homes.
282 N. Fair Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 867-5010
www.butlercountyohio.org/parachute/ |
Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
Individual, family, and marital counseling; sexual abuse treatment; adoption; family life programs including family development and parenting education.
140 N 5th St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 863-6129
Fax: (513) 863-0524
http://www.catholiccharitiesswo.org/ |
Partners in Prime
Multi-purpose, multi-location agency serving Butler County adults aged 55+ with social-recreational activities, home-delivered meals, social work supports, transportation, and information/referral.
Three locations:
Hamilton Senior Center
140 Ross Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45013
Phone: (513) 867-1998
Fax: (513) 867-9168
www.butlerseniors.org
Fairfield Senior Center
536 Patterson Blvd.
Fairfield, OH 45014
Phone: (513) 867-1998
www.butlerseniors.org
West Chester Senior Center
9090 Cox Rd.
West Chester, OH 45069
Phone: (513) 867-1998
www.butlerseniors.org |
Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Providing individual assessment and special equipment or visual aids for independent living to area seniors experiencing visual impairment.
2045 Gilbert Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: (513) 221-8558
Fax: (513) 221-2995
www.cincyblind.org |
People Working Cooperatively
Provides critical home repairs for very low-income homeowners in Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky who find themselves in crisis situations that affect their ability to care for their homes.
4612 Paddock Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone: (513) 351-7921
Fax: (513) 351-2734
www.pwchomerepairs.org |
Community Counseling & Crisis Center
Individual, family, and group counseling; 24-hour helpline; 24-hour Rape Crisis program, including victim support, accompaniement to local hospitals, police departments, and court; and personal safety education program for elementary students.
110 S. College Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
Phone: (513) 523-4149
Fax: (513) 523-4145
www.communitycounselingandcrisiscenter.org/ |
Salvation Army
Character building activities for youth and adults; structured recreational programs; emergency and disaster assistance; counseling for families in crisis situations; free hot noontime meals for individuals.
235 Ludlow St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 863-1445
Fax: (513) 863-7521
www.salvationarmy.org |
Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America
Provides fun and exciting values-based programming to boys ages 6 to 18 years through community organizations.
2331 Victory Pkwy.
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Phone: (513) 961-2336
Fax: (513) 961-2688
www.danbeard.org |
Shared Harvest Foodbank, Inc.
Collection, warehousing, and distribution of wholesome grocery products, reclamation of distressed packaged foods and rescue of surplus prepared foods for needy people in Southwest Ohio.
5901 Dixie Hwy.
Fairfield, OH 45014
Phone: (513) 874-0114
Fax: (513) 874-0152
www.sharedharvest.org |
Every Child Succeeds
Voluntary program in the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area offering home visits and group gatherings to first-time parents for parenting skills and child development.
Children's Hospital
333 Burnet Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone: (513) 636-2830
Fax: (513) 636-2460
www.everychildsucceeds.org |
Sojourner Recovery Services
Provide residential and outpatient treatment and supportive services for adults and adolescents demonstrating a willingness and desire to recover from chemical dependency (pregnant women and children are specifically included).
294 N. Fair Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 868-7654
Fax: (513) 868-8091
www.sojournerrecovery.org |
Fairfield Food Pantry
Serving residents of Fairfield and beyond, this food pantry is easily accessible from its location near Dixie Highway. Bring I.D. and some proof of need.
1085 Magie Ave.
Fairfield, OH 45014
(513) 829-9047 |
St. Joseph Orphanage - Care Case Management
Connects parents and guardians with important mental health, financial behavioral health, educational and psychological resources, whihc assist their child in achieving optimal functioning in the home, school, and community.
282 N. Fair Ave.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 887-2100
Fax: (513) 887-2101
www.sjokids.org |
Girl Scouts - Great Rivers Council, Inc.
Helps girls achieve individual potential, understand, and appreciate differences in others, develop skills and values, and contribute to society through progression and girl/adult planning.
4930 Cornell Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: (513) 489-1025
Fax: (513) 489-1417
www.grgsc.org |
Supports to Encourage Low-Income Families (SELF)
SELF assists families in acheiving and sustaining self-sufficiency through employment education and emergency assistance services. SELF works to stregthen neighborhood networks by organizing communities for action and cultivating local assets/resources.
1790 A&B S. Erie Blvd.
Hamilton, OH 45011
(PO Box 1322 for mailing)
Phone: (513) 868-9300
Fax: (513) 785-3692
www.selfhelps.org |
Great Miami Valley YMCA - Hamilton Central Branch
Recreational and guidance programs for boys and girls ages 7 to 15; outreach and afterschool tutoring with local school systems; Teen Center and leadership program.
Hamilton Central YMCA - Youth Department
105 N. 2nd St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 887-0001
Fax: (513) 887-6401
www.gmvymca.org |
YWCA of Hamilton, OH
Goodman Place is a residential program for women experiencing mental illness who are in need of short-term housing. Dove House is a domestic violence protective shelter that assists victims of abuse and their children. Adult literacy programs help residents learn to read and write.
244 Dayton St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
Phone: (513) 856-9800
Fax: (513) 856-9803
www.ywcahamilton.com |