BROWN COUNTY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Brown County has declared this month “Social Worker Month.”
Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach made the announcement on Friday.
It honors the efforts of the county’s social workers and the work they’ve done with clients during the COVID-19 pandemic — some of which have been outside of their normal day-to-day tasks.
“We had needs with contact tracing, or with staffing of various different COVID response teams, and they continue to say, not only do their day-to-day work, but ‘how else can I help, in addition to that?’ So it was very inspiring,” Brown County Social Work Supervisor Marc Seidl said.
The National Association of Social Workers says March is also National Social Work Month.



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