01/13/2026
As 2025 came to a close, Butler Metropolitan Housing Authority gathered for our first Jingle Jam, an evening rooted in appreciation, reflection, and community.
At its heart, Jingle Jam was about recognizing our BMHA staff. Their dedication and care for residents are the driving force behind everything we do. Through their daily work, they continue to support families, strengthen neighborhoods, and help build stable communities across Butler County. We were proud to take a moment to celebrate the impact they have made, not just at the end of the year, but every day.
As part of the evening, BMHA also had the honor of recognizing and donating to local food shelf organizations whose work ensures our neighbors have access to one of life’s most basic needs, food. Their service and compassion align deeply with our mission to help our communities thrive. We extend our sincere thanks to Shared Harvest Foodbank, New Life Mission, The Village Food Pantry, Fairfield Food Pantry - Ohio, Enabled Ministries of Grace Baptist Church - Middletown, Ohio, and The Open Door Food Pantry for the vital role they play in caring for our neighbors throughout Butler County.
The evening also brought together community and civic leaders, including Middletown Mayor Slamka, Hamilton Mayor Moeller, and more partners who share our commitment to local progress. We extend a special thank you to Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce's President & CEO, Dan Bates for serving as our emcee and helping guide an evening centered on partnership, progress, and purpose.
At BMHA, housing is just one part of building strong communities. When we invest in people, support one another, and work alongside trusted partners, meaningful impact follows, and Jingle Jam was a reflection of that shared commitment. We look forward to continuing the mission of our organization and serving the community of Butler County.