Social Work Philosophy

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Giving back to the community is one of the core ideas that Social Workers uphold, and they know that the gift of giving is better than the gift of receiving. Communities can not exist if it is not for one another helping each other, no matter who is helping who. Communities thrive off of working together to accomplish goals, no matter how small. When I first started to volunteer, I just saw it as something that would look good on a resume. But after really pushing myself, I learned that I had a love for it. Volunteering not only shapes you into a better person, but shows you how good the people you're dedicating your time and helping truly are. Beginning in the fall, I plan on joining numerous clubs and organizations such as the Social Work …show more content…

We take these things for granted, but some of these students may not have a place to call home, or a parent to help them with their homework. When I first decided that I wanted to major in Social Work, I initially pictured myself working one on one with children and others who need help. After I noticed that the issues such as childhood and adolescent homelessness and mental health were a national, and even universal issue, I realized that I may want to go into advocacy, to help push these issues further into the limelight. After I complete my bachelors, I hope to apply and get accepted to AmeriCorps or another similar organization, where I can put my love for community service first, and focus on the community projects we are sent on. After I hopefully obtain my masters, and further myself in the field, I hope to go into advocacy in the government, giving a voice to those who don't. I plan on using my education and experience in childhood and adolescence homelessness, poverty, mental health, and more to help helping those in need of the service and

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