by oh-admin | Sep 30, 2013 | community, Odyssey House news, recovery, recovery month, Run for Your Life, wellness
More than 1,000 people came out to Icahn Stadium on September 28th to show their support for men and women in treatment for substance use and mental health disorders at the 8th Annual Run for Your Life 5K Run & Recovery Walk. WPIX reporter Jay Dow emceed the...
by oh-admin | Sep 24, 2013 | community, events, recovery, recovery month, Run for Your Life
The Odyssey House Run for Your Life 5K Run & Recovery Walk is only 4 days away! Register today and show your support for individuals and families in recovery. Run for Your Life is more than just a race. Join us for a variety of family-friendly...
by oh-admin | Jul 1, 2013 | Odyssey House news, recovery, treatment
Commitment to a CauseHelping people with substance use disorders and mental health challenges rebuild their lives requires a special kind of commitment. It’s a commitment that demands resiliency, gives hope, rewards effort, and embraces challenges. It’s the...
by oh-admin | Apr 16, 2013 | eldercare, Family Center, Odyssey House news, Outpatient Services, programs, recovery, treatment
Learn more about Odyssey House’s programs and services in our new brochures. You can download them from our Admissions page or email us at admissions@odysseyhouseinc.org to order a hard copy set. Give us your feedback in the comments or on our Facebook...
by oh-admin | Apr 11, 2013 | community, Family Center, recovery
Parents and children in our Family Center were treated to a special night recently – a performance of Totem, Cirque du Soleil’s latest show. With tickets generously donated by Cirque du Soleil and Tickets for Kids Charities, our clients had a night they’ll never...
by oh-admin | Mar 29, 2013 | Haven, recovery, supportive housing, Women's History Month
Every March, Janice Glenn-Slaughter, director of community housing at Odyssey House, commemorates Women’s History Month with a special event that is aimed at boosting self-esteem and encouraging female bonding. It’s an important event here as...