Schmertz Anthony
About
Social work in a dense urban landscape often means navigating complex systems with patience and clarity. The role requires listening as much as advising, especially in neighborhoods where resources can feel stretched thin. Upper Manhattan, with its mix of long-term residents and transient populations, presents a microcosm of those challenges—balancing individual needs against broader community dynamics.
Schmertz Anthony operates at 110 W 97th St, New York, NY 10025, a stretch of the Upper West Side where pre-war buildings cast long shadows and the sidewalk rhythm shifts between quiet mornings and bustling afternoons. This part of the city hums with its own tempo: families heading to Riverside Park, students cutting through to Columbia’s campus, and the occasional street vendor setting up for the evening crowd. The address sits just blocks from the 1/2/3 subway lines, making it accessible without being overwhelmed by the midtown crush.
Connecting with a social worker often starts with a phone call—something that can feel daunting when juggling personal or logistical hurdles. For those ready to reach out, the number is (212) 316-7923. First contacts might cover everything from housing instability to mental health referrals, but the goal remains consistent: untangling knots that feel too tight to loosen alone. Upper Manhattan’s social services landscape is fragmented; having a clear point of contact can make the difference between spinning in circles and finding a path forward.
Directions and transit options are easiest to map out in advance—this link pulls up the exact location. The block itself is unassuming, but that’s half the point: sometimes the most useful resources don’t announce themselves with flashy signage.