United Way Campaign in Full Swing!
Community Health Alliance is celebrating another successful United Way Campaign, highlighting the power of collective giving and the difference it makes for families throughout Butler County.
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Community Health Alliance is celebrating another successful United Way Campaign, highlighting the power of collective giving and the difference it makes for families throughout Butler County.
On October 4, 2025, Community Health Alliance joined the 1N5 organization and hundreds of others in Mariemont for the annual Warrior Run — a powerful evening dedicated to mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
Community Health Alliance hosted a successful job fair on October 22, welcoming candidates eager to join our mission-driven team.
On an otherwise ordinary Thursday morning, CFO Georgii Zhirkin walked into his office only to discover that it had been transformed into a sea of colorful plastic ducks.
Every October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month reminds us of the importance of early detection, research, and support for those impacted by breast and gynecological cancers.
On Saturday, September 27, 2025, Community Health Alliance (CHA) proudly joined the City of Middletown Health Department and a coalition of partners for the What the Health? & Wellness Resource Fair at The Event Center of Middletown.
When it comes to connecting people to care, sometimes the biggest barrier is simply getting there. At Community Health Alliance (CHA), reliable transportation often makes the difference between someone receiving treatment or going without. That’s why our fleet of branded vehicles is more than cars with logos—they’re mobile lifelines.
September 8th is 988 Day — a day dedicated to raising awareness about the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and the lifesaving role it plays in connecting people to support.
Overdose Awareness Day was a time for connection, healing, and hope across Butler County. Whether individuals had been personally impacted or came simply to show support, their presence made a real difference. Together, we remembered, we healed, and we strengthened our community.
School is approaching — new schedules, homework, memorization — all of it means students need a clear and healthy mind. But consistent mental stress can harm performance and also lead to very serious health concerns.