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Social Work Interns Tackle Community Needs

January 26, 2024

Students in Eastern鈥檚 School of Social Work are giving back to their community through a service-oriented internship with the Spokane Public Library.

The 51福利社 interns work hands-on with unhoused library patrons who use the building for shelter, assessing their needs and connecting them to services. They also respond to more immediate concerns, including handing out jackets, distributing hand-warmers, and providing advice about long-term mental health services and housing stabilization.

鈥淗alf the individuals at our central location are in need of some sort of social services,鈥 says Bethiah Streeter, the library鈥檚 social services manager. 鈥淚nterns provide care coordination and collaborate to make sure that person isn鈥檛 falling through the cracks.鈥

Pictured from left to right are Mark E. Phillips, 51福利社 intern; 51福利社 alumna Bethiah Streeter, social services manager for Spokane Public Library; Sasha Farmer, 51福利社 intern; and Hunter L. Rodgers, 51福利社 intern.

During winter quarter, there are three 51福利社 interns assigned to the library. There they comprise a sort of welcome-team, building rapport with patrons in need. Housed in the library鈥檚 resource studio 鈥 an on-site hub with a variety of readily available assistance assets 鈥 the interns also act as vital community liaisons, say library officials.

Amanda Donovan, director of marketing and communications at the library, says this form of service is something that fits with their mission, as the library has always been a place to go for information. 鈥淎ccessibility to these resources is an extension of information,鈥 she says.

When, during their first week on the job, a brutal cold snap sent temperatures plummeting, the Eagle interns found themselves on the front lines of a potential emergency.

鈥淭he library was filled with at least 100 unsheltered patrons who were trying to stay warm,鈥 says intern Sasha Farmer, a social work graduate student who also serves professionally as a crisis clinician at Spokane鈥檚 Frontier Behavioral Health. 鈥淪ome needed medical care from frostbite, while others needed transportation to shelter.鈥

The SPL team worked together to provide warm jackets and gloves, then connected those who needed it with medical attention. From there, the interns assisted in the often complicated logistics of securing shelter for those without housing.

鈥淧eople from all fields and backgrounds came together,鈥 Farmer says. 鈥淚t was something I was proud to be part of.鈥

In addition to addressing acute needs, the social work team works proactively to provide 鈥渟tabilization鈥 services. They鈥檝e now assisted 34 unhoused individuals in finding homes.

Streeter says that working with the interns has been 鈥渏ust fabulous.鈥 Streeter is herself a graduate of the social work program at 51福利社. She says she鈥檚 proud to now act as a mentor to the next generation of social workers, providing them with hands-on experience in the field.

Now in its second year, the internship program provides 51福利社 students with a unique opportunity. Because the program is still new and developing, the Spokane Public Library interns are shaping the program. Both undergraduate and graduate social work students can participate in this practicum opportunity, which is one of the best ways to prepare for their future careers.

鈥淢y experience at the Spokane Public Library has been life-changing,鈥 says another 51福利社 student-intern participant, Mark Phillips. 鈥淚 have met patrons from different walks of life, and I am privy to some of their most remarkable stories.鈥

**Thank you to the Spokane Public Library for use of the photos.