by Carolyn | Jan 12, 2017 | Bronx, community, Outpatient Services, recovery
This spring, Odyssey House will be expanding its recovery services in the Bronx with the opening of a new Recovery Community and Outreach Center (RCOC), providing a community-based, non-clinical setting that is safe, welcoming, and alcohol/drug-free. The center will...
by oh-admin | Jun 11, 2015 | Bronx, community, housing programs, supportive housing
Last year, Odyssey House opened Soundview Avenue, a NewYork State Office of Mental Health-funded supportive housing building that provides permanent housing in the Bronx for 56 single, low income adults living with special needs. To mark our one-year anniversary...
by oh-admin | Aug 11, 2014 | Bronx, eldercare, grants, in the news, Outpatient Services, recovery
News 12 Bronx interviewed Mary Callahan, program director of Odyssey House Outpatient Services, as well as clients about the $445,000 grant we just received from the NYS Department of Health. The grant will allow us to implement a peer mentoring track for older adults...
by oh-admin | Jun 24, 2014 | arts, Bronx, Dr. Peter Provet, events, grants, housing programs, newsletter, Odyssey House news, OMH, programs, supportive housing
The Summer 2014 edition of Odyssey House News is now available! Read about our supportive housing openings, the latest art show, new grants, and more. Click here to read it (pdf). Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook wall. If...
by oh-admin | Apr 28, 2014 | Bronx, community, construction update, housing programs, Odyssey House news, supportive housing
More than 100 community leaders, government partners, Odyssey House board members, staff and supporters gathered in the Bronx on April 24th for the Tinton Avenue ribbon cutting ceremony. Tinton Avenue is our second supportive housing program to open in this month.The...
by oh-admin | Apr 16, 2014 | Bronx, community, construction update, events, in the news, Odyssey House news, supportive housing
Odyssey House officially opened its first green supportive housing building on Thursday, April 10th. Located on Soundview Avenue, the building provides permanent housing for 56 single, low income adults living with special needs. We’ll be posting more photos...