Poetry: The Power of Essential Social Workers

by Rolanda T. Pyle, LMSW

Preserving rights, strengthening voices, this is the social worker’s call

To improve the society we live in by helping to meet the needs of all.

We always strive to empower those who once had no voice

By showing them their options and allowing them to make their own choice.

Through legislative advocacy, service delivery, research, and education

Direct practice, policy development, and administration.

We open doors of access and opportunity, particularly to those in great need

And hope their lives will flourish because we have planted a seed.

The quality of life of millions are improved when we work as a team

Essential services are provided and happen when social workers are on the scene.

Social workers are ESSENTIAL dedicated advocates who are always ready to fight

For human, civil, womens’, children’s, crime victims’, and seniors’ rights.

Whether we work with families, communities, groups, or individuals one by one,

The commitment of  ESSENTIAL social workers can never be undone.

And in the field of aging, social workers can be found working everywhere

With caregivers, elder abuse victims, in senior centers, and in home care.

Whether working in government or at one of our partners in the community out there,

The love for the seniors and social work is what we all share.

So we honor all ESSENTIAL social workers who have chosen to serve everyone everywhere

Preserving rights, strengthening  voices - Yes, that’s the power of Essential social workers.

Rolanda Pyle, LMSW, is a social worker with experience in aging, child welfare, health, and volunteer management. She is also an author with two books,  "Finally,"  a collection of inspirational poems, and "Beneath His Everlasting Wings," a devotional. Her website is: www.rorosrainbowcommunications.com.

Rolanda Pyle - revised.  ©  All rights reserved.

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