Do you love Human Services? It’s a hard question to answer if you’re not sure what “Human Services” really means. Our kids at Beacon 109 and 10 have been working on Valentines Day cards for HSC’s Who Cares? I Do. campaign to explain just what loving human services means. Take a look:
“Human Services… is broadly defined, uniquely approaching the objective of meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention as well as remediation of problems, and maintaining a commitment to improving the overall quality of life of service populations.” — National Organization for Human Services
Here’s how the kids at Beacon I.S. 10 describe it:

"I Love Human Services Because: I get to help people by organizing food and clothes drives for the less fortunate with my team."

"I Love Human Services Because: It gives me a chance to do my homework and receive extra help in my studies."
If you love Human Services, let us know! The best way is to support them in your area – right now, Beacon 109 and 141 could really use your help. You can also show you care by posting on this blog, liking our Facebook Page, following us on Twitter, and keeping in the loop about upcoming HSC Human Services rallies (virtual and in-person) and campaigns. We hope to see more of you – and however you choose to celebrate love, have a fantastic Valentines Day!


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