To help battered women, a degree in social work, psychology, or counseling is highly beneficial, as these fields provide the necessary skills for understanding trauma and offering support. Specialized training in domestic violence advocacy or women's studies can further enhance one's ability to assist this population. Additionally, obtaining relevant certifications or experience through internships or volunteer work in shelters or support organizations can be invaluable in this field.
You definitely need a lawyer. Look for social services that help women (e.g., programs for battered women, etc.). These places often know of good lawyers for this kind of problem. Call them for a recommendation. You need someone with experience with DCFS.
No, you don't need a degree, but it does help. A degree with classes in architecture and design will help you learn the skills you need, and look good on your resume.
For emergency housing, you may want to contact the Housing Authority of Waco at (254) 752-0324.
If you contact Coalitionforthehomeless.org of New York they would be able to help you. Right now they also need mattress donations.
Yes. These women have already been through enough they don't need a relationship they need to get out of an abusive one and are very vulnerable.
you dont need a degree to be a broker, you need to have a series 7. degree in finance and economic will help.
You need a BSN to help deliver babies. An RN with an Associates Degree won't let you, but a Bachelors degree (BSN) will.
not a college degree but if you do it could help alot
A dance teacher does not need a degree, but a degree will help the teacher to get a better job.
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
No, but the ability to spell does help.
Yes, you can do that with a criminal justice degree. You will need to have a background in soclilogy for help with the understanding the juvenile.