Shira Zaguri
About
Social work in Lower Manhattan keeps evolving, adjusting to the rhythms of the surrounding blocks. Shira Zaguri operates from a discreet midtown office suite, where individual counseling and advocacy blend with straightforward planning for everyday needs. The practice turns toward concrete goals—whether navigating benefits systems, refining communication strategies, or clarifying legal pathways—all within reach of the Financial District’s steady pulse.
Walk into 291 Broadway Rm 1505 New York, NY 10007 and you’ll find a quiet entry off the lobby elevators. From there, the office serves clients wrestling with caregiver strain, workplace conflicts, or sudden life transitions—each session framed to move at the client’s pace. Group workshops on boundary-setting and stress mapping run alongside one-on-one sessions, giving rhythm to both shared and private work.
Reaching out can be as simple as +1 917-727-6546. A brief call confirms availability and checks insurance details, letting the first conversation focus on what matters most to the client. Crisis planning and psychoeducation fold into longer-term support, with referrals to trusted neighborhood resources when broader networks are needed.
Directions are easiest via the map link, guiding visitors straight from the 2/3 or N/R at City Hall. The elevator stops at 1505 without detours, a small convenience in the larger shuffle of downtown commutes.