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Collaborating With Faith-Based Services

Groups Are Capable Providers, Have Some Limits

Faith-based organizations have a long tradition of providing social services.

The history of social work cannot be told without acknowledging the profession's debt to faith-based service. Religious communities have provided relief for the poor and the ill for centuries, driven by strong traditions of justice and a belief in the worth and dignity of all people.

In the last century, social services were often provided through religiously based benevolent societies. However, as the need for social and economic assistance surpassed the capacity of private charity, public services became the bulwark of the social safety net.

The "Charitable Choice" provision of welfare reform and President George W. Bush's Faith-Based Initiative have drawn attention to both the many services religious organizations can provide as well as the need to ensure that government funding is not used to promote a particular religious belief or to exclude persons from receiving services based on their beliefs.

Many of the largest and oldest social service providers in the United States are faith-based, including Catholic Charities USA, Lutheran Social Services, the Salvation Army and many Jewish organizations providing services through a system of federations that are established as separate, nonprofit entities.

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