Social Work: Compassion + Action

March is Social Work Month. Each day, social workers help millions of Americans navigate life’s challenges. The theme for Social Work Month 2025 is “Social Work: Compassion + Action.”

logo for 2025 social work monthSocial workers work in many areas of our society—in hospitals, schools, social service agencies, libraries, and hospitals to name a few.

Driven by empathy, social workers use their expertise to impact millions in profound ways. Their skills are needed now more than ever.

Social workers are on the frontlines of critical societal struggles. For instance, they push back against racism, inequality, and homelessness. They support individuals impacted by attacks on diversity equity and inclusion initiative—and they advocate for the protection of reproductive rights. From a “Senior Lookout” point of view, social workers are essential in promoting the well-being of older adults by providing advocacy, care coordination, and emotional support. Their work helps seniors maintain dignity, independence, and access to necessary services as they age.

In a world often fraught by political turmoil and societal upheaval, this year’s theme speaks to the core of this profession: the need to transform compassion into tangible action and produce positive, tangible results. It calls on social workers to not only provide support, but to engage in advocacy, influence policy, and work toward lasting, systemic solutions.

Social workers play a pivotal role in transforming empathy into effective strategies. From ensuring equitable access to health care to addressing the criminalization of homelessness, social workers are working tirelessly to build a more just society.

Social workers have shaped our society in myriad, positive ways for more than a century. They pushed for Social Security, a minimum wage, a 40-hour work week, Medicare, and equal rights for people who are Black, women, and people who are LGBTQ+.

However, this work is complex and social workers face numerous challenges that can cause stress, fatigue, and even disillusionment. Marrying compassion with action can also apply to self-care. Just as we provide unwavering support to others, we must also nurture our own well-being with the same level of care and commitment.

Self-care isn’t just a luxury; it’s an essential form of action ensuring social workers can continue to show up for those who depend on this critical service. By prioritizing their own physical, mental, and emotional well-being, they honor themselves and strengthen their capacity to be present, effective, and compassionate in their work. Being compassionate to self helps fuel the resilience needed to take meaningful action for others.

We ask for your support in recognizing the importance of social workers, not only during Social Work Month, but year-round. Together, we can make sure social workers have the resources they need to transform compassion into action and make a real difference in the lives of those we serve, while maintaining a work life balance that empowers them so they can do the positive work they do.