by Carolyn | Oct 6, 2017 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project, recovery
Our artists are hard at work putting the finishing touches on their pieces for our upcoming exhibition, What is Family? Opening on Thursday, October 26th, the Odyssey House Art Project’s 12th exhibition explores the structures and dynamics of how people define...
by Carolyn | Sep 1, 2017 | addiction, arts
Looking for a night out at the theater? Head over to the TBG Theater to see The Hungry Ghosts! Set in a posh Malibu rehab facility, this full-length one-act comedy tackles existential anguish and the nationwide opioid epidemic with humor and illuminates the power of...
by Carolyn | Sep 1, 2016 | 50th anniversary, arts, eldercare, graduation, newsletter, Odyssey House news, recovery, Run for Your Life, treatment, Women's History Month
The Fall 2016 edition of Odyssey House News is now online. Read about our 50th-anniversary celebrations, our new website, graduation ceremony, and more! Check it out (pdf) and let us know what you think on our Facebook page or on Twitter. And don’t forget to...
by Carolyn | Jul 29, 2016 | 50th anniversary, arts, Manor, recovery, success stories
In celebration of our 50th anniversary, each month we will be sharing a story that highlights one of our programs or treatment populations. Below is Kenneth’s story, who found creating art helped keep him focused on his recovery. Art has been a part of Kenneth’s life...
by oh-admin | Feb 16, 2016 | arts, Dr. Peter Provet, grants, housing programs, newsletter, recovery month, Run for Your Life, success stories, supportive housing
The Winter 2016 edition of Odyssey House News is now available online. Read about our newest supportive housing building, client success stories, grant renewals, and more. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook wall. Click...
by oh-admin | Oct 15, 2015 | arts, Manor
Last month, Odyssey House hosted a performance by the Mexican student choir Estudiantina La Salle with special guest, renowned tenor Mauricio Trejo, at our Manor Family Center. The performers, 15 men and two women dressed in traditional costumes, played a mixture...