Social work is always needed around the world. Some may ask what is social work or what does social work really focus on. Social Work is a professional discpline that reaches out to unstable individuals, families and groups. It helps improve social change, development and makes a difference. There are Christian based non-profit organizations that are passionate and talented individuals that are helping to achieve in the United States and international. They are many people out there that have needs and faith- filled organization serves a very important role in the serve of sharing the kingdom of God not only giving or providing everyday essentials like: clothing, food and shelter. …show more content…
A few examples can be describing for social workers to get involve in these life changing opportunities. One way that social workers can be involve is going to these countries and setting up group comes for children who do not having a family to go home to. Social workers can set up shop and create a space where families and children can have chances to rebuild their lives and social workers can invest in these families lives with finding jobs and offer programs for families to grow in financially. Social workers can be the hands and feet of the area, for they can become counselors providing need for people who struggle with many areas in their life. Social workers can start a crisis hotline. Providing a source for people who may encounter danger or have issues in the family dynamics that he or she may not feel comfortable going to the police. Another opportunity would be partnering up a clinic that provide free health care for people who cannot afford. They provide help for students who need financial aid and provide ways where the students can go to top schools in order to get away from their countires. Also they can provide an after school program for kids including extracurricular activities. These examples provide ideas of different countries that can partnership with social workers international to make difference with individuals, families and the community ( “ What we do “