Reverend Andre
Coleman

Like Saul’s transformation into Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9), Andre L. Coleman’s life reflects the power of God’s redeeming grace and divine calling. Andre is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and currently serves as Assistant Director with Westhab, where he supports individuals and families through trauma-informed mental health and supportive housing services. He also leads the YouthHEAL Program at The Youth Shelter of Westchester, a youth-centered mental health initiative providing clinical support, psychoeducation, and mentorship to adolescents and young adults navigating housing instability, emotional challenges, and life transitions.
In addition, Andre serves as a Mental Health representative and advocate with the NAACP, focusing on mental health awareness, advocacy, education, and community support. Andre holds a Master of Social Work from Fordham University and is deeply committed to service, ethical leadership, and community healing. His work is grounded in compassion, accountability, and the belief that restoration and growth are possible for every individual.
He is married to his childhood sweetheart and is the proud father of two children, one biological grandchild, and four bonus grandchildren. His life and work are firmly rooted in faith, family, purpose, and service.
In addition, Andre serves as a Mental Health representative and advocate with the NAACP, focusing on mental health awareness, advocacy, education, and community support. Andre holds a Master of Social Work from Fordham University and is deeply committed to service, ethical leadership, and community healing. His work is grounded in compassion, accountability, and the belief that restoration and growth are possible for every individual.
He is married to his childhood sweetheart and is the proud father of two children, one biological grandchild, and four bonus grandchildren. His life and work are firmly rooted in faith, family, purpose, and service.