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About Social Workers
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Click here to learn about a rural hospital social worker's typical day. |
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Click here to read how a social worker helped an isolated Korean-American senior citizen. |
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Click here to read profiles of African American social workers. |
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Click here to read profiles of Asian and Pacific Islander American social workers. |
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Click here to read profiles of Hispanic social workers. |
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Click here to read profiles of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender social workers. |
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Click here to read profiles of Native American social workers. |
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Every social worker is uniquely qualified to help people right in their own environment, by looking at all the different aspects of their life and culture. We work to ensure your personal well-being, prevent crises and to counsel individuals, families, and communities. We make sure people get the help they need, from the best resources available. And for more than 100 years, we’ve been doing just that.
Social workers care for people in every stage of life, from children to the elderly. We help them overcome life’s most difficult challenges, and the troubles of everyday living, including:
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poverty |
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stress |
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discrimination |
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addiction |
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abuse |
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depression |
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physical illness |
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unemployment |
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divorce |
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disability |
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death |
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mental illness |
Our help reaches every part of the community, from hospice care to adoption agencies, and in places you may not expect, including:
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schools |
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mental health clinics |
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hospitals |
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military barracks |
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veterans hospitals |
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corporations |
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senior centers |
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public social agencies |
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prisons |
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Wherever and whenever you need help, social workers are there.
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