From an early age in my life I have always enjoyed helping others. From helping my fellow classmates with assignments in early grades to now offering advice to friends going through stressors in life. Helping is a very active part of my life. As a young girl, I knew that helping people is exactly what I wanted to do in my future career. I’ve been told throughout my childhood many times that I was an old soul and I have a special gift when it comes to relating to others. I never realized how true that was until the older I got. Family, friends, and often strangers feel safe in confiding in me. By becoming a social worker, I will be able to fulfill my lifelong passion of helping others and being an outlet for those in need. Social work is truly …show more content…
Older adults have always been a major part of my life. Since my great grandparents spent a majority of my first four years of life with me I quickly adapted to their ways. I was never really a young child, many say I was very mature for my age. The older adult population are constant teachers and they are the people whom we should learn as much as we can from while we have the time. I look forward to serving the aging community as a social worker in my career. Private practice is also an area of social work I hope to someday work in. Another field I am passionate about is organ donation advocacy and potentially being a transplant coordinator. Prior to May of 2014 I had no idea exactly what the organ transplant process was other than if something was wrong with certain body parts one could possibly receive a transplant if eligible. In August of 2014 life for my granddaddy would change, as we knew it. On August 17th he underwent a heart transplant. In the flash of thirteen hours I witnessed him go from a man who had a very low chance of survival to a man with a new heart and new purpose in life. Bringing awareness to organ donation is now something that is near and dear to my heart. Through the personal journey of my granddaddy to seeing and learning of others who undergo various organ transplants it amazes me. We as humans have the power to give back to others even after we are gone. The results …show more content…
In order for me to achieve this plan he has laid out before me he equipped me with many gifts and talents. One is being accountable, my clients as well as my future employers will be able to count on me as a social worker to fulfill my duties to the absolute best of my ability. Another gift I have been blessed with is the attitude of dedication, in any line of work you have to be dedicated to your job when it involves people 's lives and matters that are important to them/ I will be dedicated to provide them the best help I can. Resiliency is a gift I feel God equips anyone in the helping profession with, through my struggles I have gained personal insight that while life is tough and will not knock us down from time to time we must get back up and keep pressing onward. The job of a social worker will require this strength because we never know what we will face and we have to be prepared for what is thrown at us. We will also be the support of our clients to keep moving forward and not back on the trials of life. Having a servant’s heart through compassion and empathy I will be the pillar of support that my clients and fellow colleagues will need through the daily tasks of the job. I have also been bestowed with an open mind, I am well aware that everyone is not the same as me. College has provided me with the opportunity to grow in my own thoughts and expressions. To
I knew I loved to help others but it was not until I was an emerging adult that I knew what my calling was. My devotion to improve the quality of life for those who are disadvantaged is one of the reasons I have chosen to pursue a Master’s in Social Work. After obtaining my masters, I plan on diversifying my masters by getting licensed and becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I would like to study social work because I feel it will lead me directly to one of the most emotionally fulfilling careers available, as well as giving me the chance to combine helping people 's mental well being with their physical
I come to Fordham University with expectations of completing my Masters of Art degree in Social Service. As a single parent, I have faced many challenges raising my special needs child. My innovation to help disadvantaged children with social and emotional problems encompassed me to continue to pursue a career in the Social Service Profession. This will increase my chances of being a successful Child Therapist. I am aware, prepared and committed to devoting my time towards my studies at Fordham University as well as taking advantage of all the necessary resources that Fordham University has to offer. My personal, academic and profession experience has given me the opportunity
Kris became a social worker because she has a passion and needs to help people. Her passion comes from years of abuse and neglect when she was younger. She stated, “It feels right to be a social worker. Although there is no thank you cards and the work may be meticulous at times, seeing smiles is a great reward”. I have learned most social workers enter this career due to personal experiences and they were to help make a change. I am one of them. Although I know I cannot change the world, I know I can make a difference in the lives I touch. I too will find the smiles of my clients
My interest in social work started when I realized I was the person that my family and friends would come to for support. I found that I liked to listen to others and help them get through difficult times. Pursuing a career in social work will allow me to reach the community and support those with no resources available to them. Social work is the platform that will allow me to improve the lives of others and transform their futures. Social work to me means supporting my community and discovering ways to educate and give resources to those that
Social work as a profession strives to help the welfare of those within the community whether its persons or families through advocacy. Often times clients are those who may be vulnerable and disadvantaged. Social workers aim to help people fulfill basic needs in their everyday lives and assist them by providing beneficial resources and intervention counseling. They do more than just help them in their current situation, it’s about helping them to survive and set attainable goals to live a fuller and better life for themselves, and most time for their families.
Caring and having empathy towards others plays an important role for a social worker and I believe I am fit to be a social worker. Growing up I saw a lot of violence, and after seeing that occur, I knew that I wanted to become a social worker to make a change in people's lives. I am interested in this topic because I enjoy helping others. Social work began in the late 1800s, but later in the 1900s, it developed more clearly into what we think of social work today. In order to become a social worker, I plan to attend college and receive my Bachelors in Social Work and then I will work my way up to get my Masters in Social Work. After receiving my masters, I will need to intern to be able to take a national test to become a licensed social worker
My interest in becoming a social worker started at a very young age. I remember always possessing the desire to help people who were in need and have frequently being the person who others have approached when faced with difficult situations. Often, I felt as if listening was not enough. I remember feeling unequipped to help them. When I spoke about this career choice with some of the big influences in my personal life, I was told no matter what situation I have ever been faced with I have always managed to handle myself appropriately in what were, sometimes, delicate situations. Whether these situations were with complete strangers or people I have known for years, mediation, has been something that has come naturally to me. In addition to
My reasoning behind deciding to pursue a career in social work stems from my seemingly innate desire to see others succeed in fulfilling their potential. Although it feels somewhat of a cliché, my passion and desire for the field of social work originates from a genuine wish to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
I chose to pursue a degree in Social Work because I have a deep passion for helping people figure things out and get back on track. I have always tried to help people in the simplest ways without being over intrusive and giving them the respect and dignity they deserve. As a teen I found joy in the slightest things like helping people fill out and submit job applications, filling out medical forms, and explaining to them the process for things such as obtaining Medicaid, food stamps, their food handlers card and even on where and how to apply for your driver’s license. These things may seem trivial but I guarantee that for many people this was a huge help. Working with people is not just something that happens; first you have to want to help people and be patient and understanding with the people who you are helping and that does not happen overnight, second, you must be able to recognize your own limitations and know when to refer someone to qualified professionals.
My interest in social work stems from a love of volunteering that I possessed ever since I was a young child expressing great enthusiasm for church and school service events. As I grew older, I began volunteering for many other community events, such as serving over 200 hours at a local hospital, helping with free cancer screenings, and fitting children with free bike helmets. I even created my own donation drive for a local women’s and children’s shelter. I feel the best when I am striving to create positive changes in my community and for struggling, marginalized individuals. Social services have been a part of my life for a very long time, and I want it to continue to be on a professional level.
The career of a social worker is not as attractive to many because it’s not a field where you can make a lot of money right away. I want to make good living once I enter the real world, but I also want to have a purpose in life. I have always loved to help people. I am a very nurturing person and have always been passionate about helping others. I want to be able to make a difference in my community and the lives of other people. I also want to be a social worker because I want a career where I can have some diversity. I do not want a job where I must be confined to a desk to perform my job daily. Each day will be a different challenge as a social worker. I need to be involved in a field where I will not be bored and pushed to resolve the many
For years, when I thought of Social Workers, I imagined a person coming into a client’s home and taking their kids away for neglect. Later, I found out that social workers could go into so many dimensions, such as clinical social workers, case mangers, and even administrative positions in agency settings. Furthermore, I realized that I was maturing into an adult. For example, when I began telling people of my decisions to become a social worker, a lot ...
My passion for social work stems from both personal experiences and a love for helping others who have had similar experiences as myself. I grew up in an abusive home. The abuse was both physical and emotional. Growing up, I did not have many friends because my father wanted to have complete control over me, therefor did not let me go anywhere or do any after school activities. I felt
From a young age because of my compassion and empathetic nature, I knew that I wanted to work inside the human service field. I wanted to use my personal characteristics to improve individual’s lives. Social work was my calling because of the many different areas in the field that are all primarily focused on making a difference. I am interested in clinical social work, working with individuals and families. Other helping sciences like psychology offers clinical groundwork. However, I knew social work would be a better fit because of its focus and influence of persons-in environment perspective opposed to the more individualized psychological perspective.
I chose to go into social work because the profession is not only my dream career, but my passion as well. The ability to call myself a social worker is not just my job title, but part of my identity. I have always wanted to make an impact on our world and be a leader in my generation, and social work is where my personal skill set and strengths will be best put to use. As the last 4 years in my undergraduate studies have rolled along, I have developed my unique, personal traits alongside brilliant minds belonging to the future social workers of America. Many of which plan on going right out into the field and using their degrees to make an immediate impact in their local communities. For me, I would love the opportunity to further hone my