UGA SSW Connect Magazine - Spring 2021

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SOCIAL WORK VALUES IN ACTION

Struggling Community Takes On COVID-19 Crisis by Laurie Anderson

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n a recent morning outside the offices of the East Athens Development Corporation, a line of volunteers wearing protective face masks lifted heavy boxes of groceries from a truck to tables inside the building.

Even in the best of times, many residents of East Athens scramble to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 crisis more than half of the roughly 9,000 residents lived below the federal poverty level, said Llewellyn Cornelius, director of the center.

They were answering a call from the EADC, a local enterprise that supports the economic wellbeing of people in Athens’ most impoverished area. The nonprofit had recently increased its food distribution program from once to twice a month in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

“Those staggering numbers will only worsen in East Athens as more people are laid off due to the pandemic,” said Cornelius, the Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Professor of Social Justice and Civil Rights Studies at the School of Social Work.

The individuals – all volunteers – represented local organizations, including the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office, the Athens Neighborhood Leaders Program, the Athens Alliance Coalition, 3D Champs, the Evelyn C. Neely Leadership Program and People Living in Recovery, among others.

Prior to the pandemic, faculty and students at the school assisted the EADC during a restructuring process that reinvigorated the 28-year-old nonprofit. LaRoche and Cornelius strengthened partnerships with other community organizations, made suggestions for a website relaunch, and reestablished a working relationship with the local government. Anthony Mallon, director of UGA’s Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, advised on board development and capacity-building.

After sorting and re-boxing the food into equal mixes of staples, the volunteers carried the goods back outside to a line of waiting cars. Each vehicle received one or two boxes, depending on need. Lemuel “Life” LaRoche, a member of the University of Georgia’s Center for Social Justice, Human and Civil Rights and an instructor at the UGA School of Social Work, helped to mobilize the effort, which addresses food insecurity for more than 150 households in the East Athens area. “For some it’s like, OK, we got access to food, but for other families this thing is a necessity,” said LaRoche, who also founded and directs the nonprofit organization Chess and Community, which serves at-risk youth in Athens-Clarke County. Left: Volunteers at East Athens Development Corporation help transport and distribute groceries. Photos by Laurie Anderson.

Grayson Harper, a senior, immersed himself in the community’s culture during an internship and gathered data in support of a grant proposal for a job training program. Natalie Morean, a graduate assistant working toward a master’s degree in nonprofit management and leadership, used the data and input from the EADC board and community to design programs and write proposals for community block grants. The proposals were recently greenlighted by the Athens-Clarke County government. “The EADC is now in much better standing,” said Cornelius. Projects in the works or under

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Alumni Spotlight: SJ Henderson, MSW/MPH '20

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Alumni Spotlight: Denise Emami MSW '00

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Alumi Spotlight: Mamie Marie Harper BSW '09

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Alumni Spotlight: Allyson Hester MA '20

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Alumni: Class Notes

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Gifts in Action

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Global: Creative Space | Kūrybinė erdvė

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Global: Q&A with Laurie Reyman

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APRIES 2020 Program Highlights, Future Plans

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pages 26-27

Events: Art + Education for Social Justice Symposium

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pages 22-23

Board of Advisors

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pages 60-61

Farewell

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pages 48-49

Donor Spotlight

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pages 62-63

Welcome

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pages 46-47

Faculty Kudos

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pages 44-45

UGA Master of Social Work Increases Reach and Engagement

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New Social Work Minor Applicable to Many Fields

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Grad Student 'Brings' Pets to Group Homes

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Research Briefs

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page 29

SSW Launches Substance Use Certificate Program

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MSW Student Awarded National Interdisciplinary Minority Fellowship

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Research in Action

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First National-Level Study Looks at Foster Care and Native Children

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Struggling Community Takes on COVID-19 Crisis

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Notes from Above Ground

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Voting in 2020, Documentary and Discussion Series

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I Couldn't Do What You Do

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Reading, Writing, and Resilience

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Events: The 5th Annual Social Justice Symposium

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Events: The Donald L. Hollowell Lecture

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DEAN'S NOTES

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