Andrew Enzor is a Float Counselor in the Young Men’s Program at Cumberland Heights. He joined the team in 2024, initially serving as a Family Counselor before transitioning into his current role. Andrew holds a Master’s in Professional Counseling from Amberton University and a B.A. in Spanish and Creative Writing from Wake Forest University. Prior to CH, he worked in private practice and volunteered for three years with the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas.
Andrew was inspired to pursue a career in addiction treatment after losing his younger brother to addiction in 2020. His passion lies in helping others walk through pain and find purpose on the other side. He finds fulfillment in creating space for spiritual growth and connection—especially being able to talk about God and sit in life’s hardest moments with others.
Andrew lives with his Australian Cattle Dog, Hank, and his partner. He enjoys writing, reading, fitness, houseplants, and once appeared on national television in Japan.