On the Front Lines of Stability

March is Social Work Month — a time to recognize the professionals who serve on the front lines of stability, recovery, and housing.

At CaringWorks, social workers are central to the mission. They walk alongside individuals and families navigating homelessness, mental health challenges, substance use recovery, and the complex systems tied to housing and healthcare. Their work is practical and personal — connecting clients to resources, coordinating care, advocating within systems, and helping people build sustainable paths forward.

Here’s what a few of our social workers had to say about their role and impact:

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Social work at CaringWorks goes beyond meeting immediate needs. It’s about long-term stability. It’s about helping someone maintain housing, access behavioral health services, secure employment, and strengthen support networks.The work isn’t always visible; it often happens in everyday conversations that build trust over time.

This month, we recognize the dedication, skill, and persistence of the social workers who help make stability possible — not just in March, but every day.

 

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About CaringWorks:

Built on the single idea that all people—no matter their social or economic standing—should have a chance to improve their quality of life, CaringWorks has served thousands of clients since our inception in 2002. Since then we have grown exponentially to become one of Georgia’s leaders in providing permanent supportive housing. We serve hundreds of individuals each year through unique programs and services that are specifically tailored to the needs of those facing chronic homelessness.

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March 2026