Honoring 988 Day: A Lifeline of Hope in Our Community
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.
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.
It was great seeing everyone at the Butler County Social Services (tag on socials) Resource Expo!
Kendra Hall, Director of Perinatal Services at Sojourner Recovery Services, shared that the event “was a huge success with over 80 vendors from local agencies providing informative resources to attendees.”
This past week, Community Health Alliance had the opportunity to take part in the Butler County Fair – and we’re so glad we did.
Every other Monday, community partners come together with the Hopeline in Middletown to prepare resource bags for people in need.