
Communication and Education Organization for Development
Social services is a service provided to improve the life and living conditions of the children, disabled, the elderly, and the poor in the community.
Social service, also called welfare services or social work, any of numerous publicly or privately provided services intended to aid disadvantaged, distressed, or vulnerable persons or groups. The term social service also denotes the profession engaged in rendering such services.
A- Family social services:
1- Food
2- Childcare
3- Foster care
B- Disability – Related Financial Assistance
1- Mental and Physical Health Care
2- Financial Help
3- Supplemental Assistance
• Providing counseling and guidance services to help meet the individual, social, educational and professional needs of young people
• Providing food and childcare services to families in need
• Child and maternal welfare services, including maternal, pregnancy and child health care programs for all communities, especially in communities affected by widespread diseases and malnutrition, such as support for newborns, and counseling to reduce malnutrition. Finally, read the death rate of mothers
• Food Bank
• Shelters
• Providing Space
• Nutrition