Butler County United Way is hosting an online Building Block event in support of Sojourner Recovery Services and those in our community that they serve. It’s our way of joining with our Butler County neighbors to give back in a way that will build a solid foundation for the future. Each 'Building Block Event' is tailored to one of the building blocks for a good life: Health, Financial Stability, or Education. March 1, 2026- March 31, 2026, we will be collecting cleaning and disinfecting items for a “Spring Cleaning” themed drive. These items will be used throughout the Sojourner offices and residential homes to ensure all staff and clients have the products they need to stay healthy and reside in clean living and working spaces.
Click here to give a monetary donation through our Website under the Volunteer Fund.
Click here to give through our Amazon Wish List.
All big things start out small. Let's be the cornerstone of big change!
Drop your new cleaning supplies off any time between March 1, 2026
and March 31, 2026, Tuesday- Thursday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Butler County United Way
323 North Third Street
Hamilton, OH 45011
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