Gary Shoats Is A Dedicated Social Worker


Posted March 11, 2014 by jwilliams84

This press release informs the readers that Gary Shoats is a dedicated social worker.

 
Gary Shoats is a social worker. He works with the local NGO of his area and they handle domestic violence cases. He feels that the more civilized our society is becoming the cases of domestic violence and abuse are increasing. Domestic violence he feels can happen to anyone be it rich or poor. Hence it is very important for those who are bearing domestic violence that they come out and fight for it. He and his team have witnessed many cases where a female under family pressure does not revolt against her family. There is lack of awareness that is the biggest drawback in many cases. There are many counselors who work with the NGO and government organizations who give domestic violence counseling to victims who need help.

Gary Shoats has fought for this cause for many years now. He and his team have helped women get over the brutality they are facing from years. They help them get over the torture by providing therapy to get over the abusive life pattern. Gary believes that each one should make an effort and stand for their right. Working with the NGO he is trying his best to make the society a better place to live. He has worked hard by fighting for the uplifting of women in the society and giving them the respect and the rights they deserve.

About Gary Shoats

Gary Shoats works as a social worker. He has been fighting for the right of women in the society. He is working with the counselors to find the cause behind domestic violence. He believes that people need to change their behavioral pattern into caring and loving one. He feels that most of the time the family values and norms are responsible for such kind of behavior.
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Issued By James Williams
Country United States
Categories Non-profit
Tags gary shoats , gary shoats volunteer
Last Updated March 11, 2014