other psychological, economic, and social challenges. We serve in child welfare agencies; veterans and military settings; services for older adults; inpatient and outpatient health and mental health facilities; schools; social service agencies; private practice; advocacy organizations; government agencies; legislatures; nonprofits; and many other settings across both the public and private sectors.
As social workers, we are making a meaningful impact in addressing the unique needs of families with school-aged children. Our services have
become even more essential as economic inequality increases, the population ages, and many middle-class families struggle to maintain stability.
At the Brookland-Lakeview Empowerment Center (BLEC), social workers help families remain housed and ensure children stay enrolled in school. Additional services include food and clothing assistance, as well as housing and employment referrals. We collaborate with communitybased funding partners who provide grants to implement community-appropriate solutions. Flexible, individualized support is tailored to best serve each family.
This holistic approach helps families maintain stable housing, increase income, and ensure their children remain stable in school — fostering long-term success and resilience.
For additional information, please contact Theresa Hill or Brenda Armstrong Clark at 803-744-7949 or 803- 753-0624, or email Thill@brookland.cc or BAclark@brookland.cc.