Who is Reverend Clarke?


Reverend Clarke is an individual who has dedicated his life to supporting others in their journey toward healing and recovery. Ordained in April of 2021, he is the founder of SyrPeer, Inc., an organization that provides counseling, support groups, and educational programs to individuals living with mental health and substance use challenges.

Reverend Clarke has completed state training for NYCPS and FPA credentialing and held an FPA Credential until April of 2022. Additionally, he recently completed his Integrated Mental Health Addictions Treatment Training (IMHATT) Certificate and SP-TIE: Foundations of Suicide Management training. These pieces of training have given him the tools and knowledge necessary to provide individuals with the support they need to overcome their challenges and lead fulfilling lives.

One of the unique aspects of Reverend Clarke's work is that he uses his own recovery story to inspire hope in others who may be experiencing similar challenges. He understands firsthand the impact that mental health and substance use challenges can have on an individual's life, and he knows how important it is to have a community of support to turn to.

By sharing his story, Reverend Clarke aims to create a safe and supportive space for individuals to share their experiences and connect with others who are going through similar challenges. He understands that every individual's journey toward recovery is unique, and he provides personalized support and guidance to help individuals navigate their own paths.

Through his work with SyrPeer, Inc. and his commitment to continuing education and training, Reverend Clarke is making a significant impact in the lives of individuals living with mental health and substance use challenges. His dedication to providing support and resources to those in need is an inspiration to us all, and his work is a testament to the power of hope, resilience, and community.

In closing, we would like to say that Reverend Clarke's work is an inspiration to all of us. His commitment to supporting individuals living with mental health and substance use challenges, his willingness to share his own story, and his dedication to ongoing education and training are all testament to his compassion, resilience, and dedication. We can all learn from Reverend Clarke's example and work together to create a more supportive and inclusive world for those living with mental health and substance use challenges.

~Syracuse Peer Ministries

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