Get to know me

Hi, I’m Brianne Luz Grossenburg, a passionate and dedicated social worker based in Yuma, AZ. I bring compassion, flow, and advocacy into every space I work in—whether supporting individual clients, leading community programs, or creating systems that empower people to thrive.

I was raised in the rural Southwest, on the ancestral lands of the Quechan and Cocopah peoples, along the U.S.-Mexico border. This region, shaped by deep cultural roots and borderland complexity, taught me the value of resilience, community, and speaking up for what matters—values that continue to guide my academic and professional journey

I will graduate with a Masters of Social Work in August 2025 with a focus on clinical practice. My experience includes working with children, families, adults of all life stages, and individuals involved with probation. I’ve supported clients through therapy, group facilitation, and resource navigation—always centering culturally responsive and trauma-informed care.

Outside of work, I’m inspired by nature, music, art, and creating rituals of self-reflection. Whether I’m coaching clients, facilitating healing spaces, or organizing services, my goal is always the same: to help people reconnect with their power and purpose.

Let’s connect and create something meaningful.

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