
The holiday spirit is alive and well in Butler County, where the Sheriff's Office has partnered up with the Clerk of Courts Office to bring a little extra joy to families in need. In an effort to truly make a difference, these local offices have collaborated to collect non-perishable food items for the New Life Mission, a beacon of hope for those struggling during the holiday season. "Acts of kindness—big and small—go a long way, and we are proud to do our part," said the Butler County Sheriff's Office in a social media post.
In what seems to be a true community effort, even local businesses like Walmart on Main in Hamilton have chipped in, with a $50 donation of canned goods to bolster the collection. This display of generosity showcases how partnerships can come together to not only strengthen but also deeply impact a community.
Among those leading the charge are Butler County Clerk of Courts Mary Swain and Sheriff Richard K. Jones, who were featured in a recent picture on the Sheriff's Office Facebook page. The image captures more than just a moment; it's a symbol of a community's ability to rally for the common good. "Helping those in need is what community is all about—and we’re grateful to stand alongside so many who care," the post reads, echoing a sentiment that resonates deeply across Butler County during the holiday season.









