Xiomara Santos-Abreu
About
Social work often finds its quiet strength in the neighborhoods where it’s needed most. Washington Heights, with its mix of long-time residents and newer arrivals, has seen a steady demand for professionals who can navigate complex systems while keeping a human touch. Xiomara Santos-Abreu offers support in this corner of Upper Manhattan, where the rhythm of the streets blends with the practical needs of daily life.
At 604 W 162nd St Apt 1E, the focus remains on individual and family advocacy, crisis intervention, and resource navigation. Clients often seek guidance on housing stability, benefits access, and mental-health referrals—services that can feel overwhelming without a clear starting point. The work here isn’t about quick fixes but about building pathways to stability, one conversation at a time.
Those considering a visit can reach out to (646) 649-4491 to discuss how the practice might align with their situation. The approach tends to prioritize clarity, whether that means untangling bureaucratic hurdles or connecting individuals with community programs tailored to their circumstances. It’s the kind of support that doesn’t announce itself but becomes evident in the details.
For directions, the map to the office can be found here. The area itself hums with the energy of a neighborhood that’s both rooted and evolving, where the elevated subway tracks cast shifting shadows over the sidewalks below.