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SOCIAL WORKERS
Social Workers improve the lives and resources of individuals and communities, which is vital for eradicating poverty. They do this in a variety of ways, for example, by helping orphans into adoption or helping people adjust to difficult changes.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
There is a major link between early childhood education and poverty. Early Childhood Educators can help break the poverty cycle in families by giving children a good start so that they don’t fall behind their peers.
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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY
MANAGERS
Social and Community Service Managers find gaps and problems in services for vulnerable groups of people, including children, the seriously ill, the elderly, or the homeless, and then try to address them.
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LOAN OFFICERS
A Loan Officer is the middle person between a bank and a borrower. He or she can help people qualify for loans, which can also help them to avoid falling into poverty.
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS
Social Entrepreneurs create social enterprises: these are businesses but, instead of focusing solely on making a profit, they solve social problems. When social enterprises succeed, people come out of poverty.