From February 1–March 31, United Way of Greater Baytown Area and Chambers County invites you to take part in United for Hygiene, a community-wide effort to collect essential hygiene items for students in Pre-K through 12th grade across Goose Creek, Barbers Hill, Anahuac, and East Chambers school districts.
Donations help to stock our Clothing for Kids Closets with everyday essentials, ensuring children in need have what they need to feel comfortable, confident, and cared for.
Every item donated makes a difference. Every act of care helps provide dignity, stability, and support for children across our community.
How You Can Help
Donate hygiene items: Drop off hygiene items at the United Way office during business hours.
United Way Office
5309 Decker Drive
Baytown, TX 77520
Mon - Fri 8 am- 4 pm
Faith Family Church
6500 N Main St
Baytown, TX 77521
Tues- Fri 9am- 4pm
Baytown Community Center
2407 Market St
Baytown, TX 77520
Mon - Fri 8am - 5:30pm
CRCU Decker Branch
2900 Decker Drive
Baytown, TX 77520
M-W 9-5pm TH-F 9-6pm
CRCU Mont Belvieu Branch
11001 Eagle Drive
Mont Belvieu, TX 77523
M-Th 9-5 pm F 9-6 pm Sat 9-1 pm
CRCU Garth Rd. Branch
6810 Garth Rd.
Baytown, TX 77521
M-Th 9-5pm F 9-6pm Sat 9-1pm
CRCU Hwy 146 Branch
8010 N. Highway 146
Baytown, TX 77523
M-W 9-5pm TH-F 9-6pm
CRCU Alexander Branch
2700 Alexander Drive
Baytown, TX 77520
M-Th 9-5pm F 9-6pm Sat 9-1pm
Shop our Wishlist: Send hygiene items directly to us from the comfort of your home — no wrapping, no delivery hassle.
Why It Matters
Every day, local students rely on our Clothing for Kids Closets for essential items that support their health, confidence, and ability to focus at school. This year, the need for basic hygiene products is growing, and for many children, these items are just as critical as clothing.
Access to hygiene essentials helps students feel comfortable, prepared, and confident in the classroom. When a child has what they need to care for themselves, they can focus on learning, building friendships, and thriving at school.
Your support does more than provide supplies. It restores dignity, builds confidence, and shows students they are seen and supported by their community. Because when we give essentials, we give more than items. We give care, stability, and hope.
