DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 1, 2021) — The Davenport Public Library now has a licensed Social Worker available as a resource to our patrons. With this new service, patrons will receive personalized attention and assistance with their social service needs. A few of the ways our Library Social Worker can help you is by making referrals and connecting you to community resources and organizations that can address your specific need. In addition, your Library Social Worker will provide support and advocate on your behalf.

Do you need help navigating government benefits, affordable housing, or unemployment?  Or, as a parent, you may be wondering what resources are available for you and your family. Your Davenport Public Library Social Worker can work with you to navigate these challenges. Furthermore, the Library Social worker will collaborate and partner with community organizations to bring our patrons relevant training and learning opportunities.

When you visit with us at the Davenport Public Library, you can expect a safe, welcoming, and compassionate atmosphere where we prioritize confidentiality when assisting our patrons. So, come check in with your Library Social Worker today!

To schedule an appointment, please visit: https://www.davenportlibrary.com/services/library-social-worker or call (563) 888-3371.

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