Tracing Humanity’s Call: The Historical Foundations of Social Work
Social work is more than a profession—it is a commitment to justice, compassion, and service. Rooted in the desire to improve lives and strengthen communities, social work has evolved from informal acts of charity into a structured, global discipline . Understanding its historical foundations helps us appreciate the values guiding modern practice and sheds light on how the profession continues to adapt to contemporary social challenges. This article examines the origins of social work, key milestones in its evolution, and the principles that continue to shape its practice today. The Early Origins of Social Support Long before social work became a formalized profession, communities and faith-based organizations provided support to the poor, the sick, and the marginalized. Acts of charity were often linked to moral or religious duty. Ancient Societies: In early civilizations, community-based systems cared for vulnerable members, whether through extended families, tribal networks, or vill...