Human Services In Contemporary America: Review of Human Service In The United States
Shantela Moore
HSM/210
Facilitator Milicent Driver
December 12, 2010
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Human Services In Contemporary America : Review of Human Service In The United States
Helping Hand Mission is one Human Service non profit organization in Raleigh North Carolina that offer help to a wide variety to individuals in my city. This organization offers clothing to people in need, they have a …show more content…
A lot of people donate clothing, furniture, cars, clothing, household items. This non profit organization offer community services to individuals that has gotten in trouble and is required by the court house to do so many hours or community service. The owner/operator's name is Sylvia she is well know to many in the community per all the good thing she does the program offer help to women, children, families, criminals, homeless, poor, substance abusers that can't find employment. She employee's individuals that have turned their life around that use to be on drugs. These individuals may work in the inside of the facility assorting clothing mattress, unload trucks when they come in or driving the her personal U-hauls to pick up furniture from …show more content…
The differences between the two are the individuals they choose to help as well as the specifications one has to have in order to qualify for assistance. One population that has needs that are not being met are homeless people. Social Service does not have any or enough programs to help homeless people bounce back and get back on their feet like shelters, programs to help them get off different kinds of drugs. Right now there aren’t any programs to help this ongoing problem. The only one that can began to fix the problem is the individual themselves if they don’t want help they will seek agencies to assist them. You can’t make anyone do something they don’t want to do. The homeless also face persistent deprivation and constant threat of harm. They spend more time in the hospital and in jail than their poor counterparts. The majority are victims of violent crimes, and one fourth lack needed medical care (Burt, Aron, and Lee*). Children in homeless families do worse in school and have lower attendance and more long-term absences (National Alliance to End 4