501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization

Onsite Partners

Butler County Job and Family Services (BCJFS) provides public assistance and support programs to eligible residents of Ohio.

Through onsite partnership services at New Life Mission, individuals may be able to access support without traveling to the main county office.
When BCJFS staff are onsite, they can:
  • Assist with applications
  • Review documentation
  • Answer case-specific questions
  • Help resolve certain issues directly
Some matters may still require follow-up at the county office.
If you are unsure whether your issue can be handled onsite, ask our staff and we will help direct you appropriately.

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Access Counseling Services was designed with you, the client, in mind.  They give their clients access to the areas most seasoned, clinically qualified therapists.  Access Counseling Services offer a diverse range of services that include psychiatric therapy, medication management, play therapy as well as social skills groups, anger management, substance abuse, family therapy, couples and school-based counseling, domestic violence treatment and a wide range of other mental health services.  
You can inquire at our help desk or with our Community Resource Specialist for more information.
The HopeLine walks alongside individuals and families facing the challenges of substance use disorder, offering hope, compassion, and practical support every step of the way.  The team meets individuals where they are—on the streets, at their homes, in shelters, or from incarceration—to help them take the first step toward recovery.

When you call the HopeLine, you’ll be connected with a Care Coordinator who’s ready to listen, without pressure, without judgment. You don’t need to have all the answers or the perfect words. Just reaching out is a powerful first step.
They are just a phone call away.
Amber Smith 513-203-5378
Jessica Leveline 513-208-5357

Path Outreach

PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) team visit parks, shelters, and encampments to engage individuals who may be living outdoors or in unstable housing. Oftentimes serving individuals with serious mental illness and/or substance use concerns, our team members offer compassionate, non-judgmental support in Butler and Clinton Counties – building relationships, offering immediate support, and connecting people to treatment, shelter, and long-term care.
A PATH Outreach worker is onsite during our lunch service Monday and Wednesday.
Caracole is Greater Cincinnati’s nonprofit devoted to positively changing lives in the fight against HIV/AIDS. For people living with HIV, we provide housing, case management and pharmacy services to improve health and well-being. Our prevention services focus on outreach, testing, education and harm reduction to help people reduce their risk for HIV. The work we do to end the HIV epidemic is central to a healthy community. Volunteer, donate or find out how we can help you or someone you love at caracole.org