Spencer Gharrity – Professional Outreach and Development

Spencer Gharrity serves in a Professional Outreach and Development role for New York Intervention, where he identifies, cultivates, and strengthens relationships within the mental health and addiction treatment community. His work focuses on building meaningful partnerships with clinicians, treatment providers, consultants, and referral sources throughout the region. Spencer acts as a trusted resource to professionals navigating complex cases, helping connect families and individuals to appropriate levels of care and support.
 

Spencer began working with individuals and families affected by addiction in 2012 as an Intake Coordinator for a treatment center. Since that time, he has helped hundreds of families navigate the challenges of substance use disorders, treatment placement, and early recovery. His experience spans initial crisis response, admissions coordination, and long-term recovery planning. That depth of experience informs every conversation he has today, whether with a family in crisis or a clinician seeking the right placement for a client.

Having been through addiction treatment himself and maintaining long-term sobriety, Spencer brings both professional expertise and lived experience to his work. This combination allows him to approach families and colleagues with authenticity, empathy, and practical insight. He understands firsthand the fear, resistance, and uncertainty that often accompany early recovery — and he knows what sustainable change requires.

Spencer Gharrity, Professional Outreach and Development at New York Intervention, smiling outdoor headshot

You don’t have to face addiction alone — not as the person struggling, and not as the family watching. Let’s build the connections, support, and accountability that make lasting recovery possible.

Spencer is passionate about empowering individuals to build lives they are genuinely excited to live. He believes recovery is not simply about abstinence, but about purpose, connection, and accountability. He attributes much of his personal success in sobriety to developing a strong family support system and understands the essential role families play in long-term outcomes.

Through his outreach efforts, Spencer is committed to strengthening collaborative networks across New York and beyond, ensuring that professionals have a knowledgeable and responsive partner when complex intervention, placement, and family support services are needed. Spencer can be reached at sgharrity@newyorkintervention.com or (510) 363-2815.