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Health Professions Trainee Spotlight: Adam Soule
“Adam Soule has embraced his internship and been an asset to the homeless team. His skills have grown throughout the course of his internship. He has worked diligently to connect homeless Veterans to appropriate Veteran resources and community services. He is passionate about social work and has embraced the education training provided to him during his social work internship.”
—Carly Huffman, Homeless Program Manager
Adam Soule
Michigan State University, School of Social Work
Workplace & VISN
Aleda E Lutz VAMC, MI, VISN 10
How long have you been interning at the VA?
7 months (MSW/HPT Internship)
Why did you decide to study social work? What do you like about working in VHA homeless programs?
Being a social worker runs in my family. The social work profession fits my personality. Everyone has a unique journey in life; I enjoy helping in any way I can to assist people to reach their goals and improve their quality of life.
I enjoy working in the homeless program because I get to assist Veterans who may be experiencing a low point in their life to get back on their feet.
What else would you like to share about yourself?
For fun, I enjoy playing with my 3 children. My hobbies include riding bikes, camping, collecting, and listening to records.