Lugenia Hope: The Role Of Social Work In The Community

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Today social work is one the most prevalent fields that college students enter. According to bls.gov (2017), social work will continue to grow at a 15% rate from the year 2016 to 2026 (bls.gov, 2017 p.1). Individuals choose the social work field due to the types of people they will help and the environment they will work in (socialworkguide.org). Social work allows individuals to have the flexibility of working in both an office setting as well as in the community. According to social work guide (2018), social workers provide various services to families, couples, individuals, and groups. These services include both clinical and case management (socialworkguide.org). While social work has a promising future ahead, it is also important to …show more content…

Lugenia’s service a social reformer improved the lives of many African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia (Britannica, 2014). After graduation from the Chicago Art Institute, Lugenia went on to create many charitable and settlement organizations (Britannica, 2014). Lugenia first got her start in Nashville, Tennessee, providing community service for over 30 years (Britannica, 2014). Hope became the first female run after joining the Neighborhood Union which ultimately became the social welfare agency for African Americans (Britannica, 2014). According to Britannica (2014), the union continued to benefit the community by running the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) (p.1). YWCA allowed black soldiers to access recreational activities that were not offered to them by the United Service Organization (USO) (Britannica, 2014). Due to the success Lugenia gained from her previous program, she was later asked to create a series of Hostess Houses for both black and Jewish soldiers that offered recreation services and relocation counseling (Britannica, …show more content…

Hope continued to challenge racial discrimination through national reform activities amongst numerous reform organizations (Britannica, 2014). By 1921, Lugenia challenged segregation and white domination within the YWCA nationally (Britannica, 2014). Hope continued to fight for racial politics and citizenships for African Americans (Britannica, 2014). Hope went on to become the first vice president from the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (Britannica, 2014). Lugenia’s work at the NAACP ultimately led to her development of citizenship schools for democracy, voting, and the U.S. Constitution (Britannica,

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