What is The Social Work Neighborhood all about?
Social workers deserve meaningful & comprehensive support .
Our Vision
Create a thriving community of empowered social workers who are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and connections necessary to transform lives and drive meaningful social change
Our Mission
Bridge the gaps in social work education through comprehensive mentoring, continuous learning opportunities, and a supportive network that fosters professionals growth, resilience, and a deep commitment to social justice. We aim to empower social workers to excel in their career and make a lasting impact in their communities.
The Social Work Neighborhood is committed to working with in an anti-racist and anti-oppressive framework, as well as prioritizes social justice & empowering social workers to address societal injustices and their own biases. Furthermore, we are committed to receiving feedback so we can continue to grow and be a safe and flourishing Neighborhood.
What We Offer
A Mentor is a volunteer who is more seasoned in the social work profession and mentees one social worker or student to achieve the mentee’s goals.
The Social Work Neighborhood Mentorship Program provides the following free resources:
One-on-one mentorship
Monthly support group for social workers and students
Monthly support group for disabled social workers with a post-meeting summary and feedback form
Access to a private Facebook community amongst program members
Access to a growing library of free resources, trainings, tools, etc.
Free neighborhood events, guest speakers, etc.
Mentee enrollment occurs based on mentor availability, and mentor applications.
The Social Work Neighborhood is free of charge and aims to maintain free access to resources and support for social workers and students across the United States. We function primarily on donations.