Feinblum Sandra
About
Social work often operates quietly in the background of urban life, offering guidance without fanfare. Feinblum Sandra fits neatly into that tradition, providing support from an office in Greenwich Village. The practice addresses challenges that don’t always make headlines but matter deeply to those navigating them—family dynamics, mental health, and life transitions among them. It’s a role that demands both professional skill and personal discretion, two qualities that define the field.
The address, 31 W Washington Pl, New York, NY 10011, places the office within walking distance of NYU’s campus and Washington Square Park. That proximity to academic and residential life shapes the rhythm of the neighborhood, where students, long-time residents, and professionals cross paths daily. The area’s mix of historic brownstones and modern storefronts creates a backdrop that feels both lived-in and evolving. Those who prefer to arrive by subway will find the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M lines nearby, though the walk from the station is short enough to feel intentional rather than tedious.
Appointments are scheduled directly, and the number to call is (212) 674-0885. Directions to the office can be found on the map here, which pinpoints the exact location for anyone unfamiliar with the side streets off Washington Place. The Village has a way of blending anonymity with intimacy—people pass each other on the sidewalk without a second glance, yet the neighborhood’s scale makes every block feel like part of a shared routine. That balance might explain why practices like this one thrive here, where privacy and accessibility coexist without contradiction.