[humanser] introduction

Serena Cucco serena.c.cucco at gmail.com
Sat Mar 28 22:41:40 UTC 2015


Hi Lillie,

Welcome to the list.  I'm Serena Cucco and I have my Master's in
social work.  I worked for two years at the public defender's office,
placing adult substance abusing clients into drug rehab programs.  I
found this job quite interesting and rewarding!  The only reason I had
to leave was it was through Americorp, not the stat of NJ, and the
two-year grant/contract was over.  I'm currently job searching and am
about to start my classes to earn my Licensed Certified Alcohol and
Drug Counselor (LCADC) certification.  These next two years of school
will be worth all the effort! :)

Serena

On 3/28/15, Merry Schoch via humanser <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Lily,
>
> Welcome to the list.  I am a social worker and work with children,
> adolescents, and adults.  I find my adults are most women and am finding it
> a rewarding experience to serve these women.  I have a great passion for
> the
> middle school population because they seem to be so misunderstood during
> their time of confusion.  The children I have had the pleasure to serve
> warm
> my spirit because of their willingness to do the work (no resistance); well
> that is my experience so far!
>
> I have found this social work field involves many steps of growth along the
> way towards licensure and more.  As I am now licensed and work towards
> being
> a provider on insurance panels a new element of growth is occurring.  I
> believe that is what I most love about being a social worker, besides the
> service of providing hope and support to others, is the continuous growth
> that I have experienced on many levels.
>
> Wishing you well on your endeavors! Welcome!
> Merry c. Schoch LCSW
> Human Services division President
>
>
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