Jessica Oppenheimer
About
The stretch of 7th Avenue in Chelsea is one of those rare Manhattan corridors where the city’s relentless pace seems to soften—just slightly. Here, among the historic brownstones and modern storefronts, Jessica Oppenheimer offers social work services in a building that mirrors the neighborhood’s blend of old and new. Social workers in urban settings often navigate complex needs, from individual counseling to connecting clients with broader support systems; this practice is no exception.
At 352 7th Ave #306, the focus remains on addressing the practical and emotional challenges that arise in city life—whether that means crisis intervention, family mediation, or advocacy for marginalized groups. The address places it within walking distance of Penn Station, making it accessible for those coming from other boroughs or even neighboring states. Social work, by nature, is a profession built on listening; here, as in any similar practice, the goal is to provide a structured space for that exchange.
Reaching out is simple: the direct line is (212) 337-9990, and the office’s exact location can be confirmed via this map link for anyone planning a visit. Urban social work often operates quietly, without fanfare—just steady, necessary support where it’s needed most.