Past Events


Our past events section provides a glimpse into the NASW Foundation's history, friends, partners, supporters, and our NASW members. The NASW Foundation has planned, hosted, and implemented a wide array of events ranging from galas and anniversary celebrations to the annual NASW Social Work Pioneers® Annual Luncheon and Program and A Night At The Awards: A Night To Remember, the presentation ceremony for NASW and Foundation national awards.

Since its founding in 2001 Foundation has, and continues to, work with NASW on national conferences every two years and works with NASW and outside partners on policy, training, and educational events, meetings and seminars. All of our efforts are directed at serving the profession, the practitioner, and the public, in an effort to live up to our mission to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through the advancement of social work policy and practice.

4th Annual Program and Luncheon, 2008

 

NASW Foundation and NASW Social Work Pioneers®

10/25/2008

NASW Social Work Pioneers® 2008 Luncheon Program.

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2008 Knee/Wittman Achievement Awards Ceremony and Reception

 

NASW and NASW Foundation

10/8/2008

The 2008 Knee/Wittman Health & Mental Health Achievement Awards were presented on October 8, 2008 at a private club in Washington, D.C. 

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2007 International Rhoda G. Sarnat Award Ceremony

 

NASW and NASW Foundation

4/22/2008

NASW Executive Director Elizabeth J. Clark, PhD, ACSW, MPH, and association staff traveled to Seattle, Washington to present the 2007 International Rhoda G. Sarnat Award on April 22, 2008 to William C. Bell, MSW, President and CEO of Casey Family Programs.

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NASW Social Work Pioneers® 2006 Luncheon Program

 

NASW Foundation and NASW Social Work Pioneers®

10/21/2006

NASW Social Work Pioneers® 2008 Luncheon Program.

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NASW Foundation 2006 Knee/Wittman Achievement Award Ceremony and Luncheon

 

NASW Foundation

9/27/2006

The 2006 Knee/Wittman Achievement Awards Ceremony and Reception took place on Wednesday, September 27, at a private club in Washington, D.C., from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. The ceremony, attended by more than 40 people, was held to recognize Paula Allen-Meares, PhD, MSW, as a model of excellence in social work health and mental health policy and practice, whose values, ethics, and approaches exemplify those of two dedicated social work pioneers, Ruth Knee and Milton Wittman. 

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