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Social support

KEPAKY’s Social Support Program provides individualized assistance through a professional Social Worker, offering needs assessments, guidance, and coordination with community and state services to support vulnerable individuals and families.

Overview

KEPAKY’s Social Support Program aims to empower individuals and families facing socio-economic difficulties through professional, confidential, and respectful interventions. A Social Worker assesses living conditions, identifies needs, and helps beneficiaries access social benefits and services.

The program supports social inclusion and improves daily living conditions through targeted and coordinated actions.

Program Features

  • Needs assessment
  • Evaluation of living conditions
  • Guidance and access to services
  • Intervention planning
  • Communication with community networks, schools, and state services

Purpose and Impact

The program promotes empowerment, stability, and social inclusion for vulnerable families and individuals.

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