by Carolyn | Feb 28, 2017 | 123rd Street, 50th anniversary, supportive housing
In celebration of our 50th anniversary, each month we will be sharing a story that highlights one of our programs or treatment populations. Here is Marshall’s story, who lives at Odyssey House Park Avenue, one of our supportive housing programs. Diagnosed with...
by Carolyn | Nov 21, 2016 | 50th anniversary, mental health, recovery, supportive housing
In celebration of our 50th anniversary, each month we will be sharing a story that highlights one of our programs or treatment populations. This month we would like to introduce you Marjorie, a member of our Tinton Avenue supportive housing community who has been a...
by Carolyn | Jun 15, 2016 | behavioral health care, foundation, housing programs, programs, recovery, supportive housing, treatment, wellness
Sustaining a Commitment to Recovery Our 2015 Annual Report is now online! The report includes information on our treatment and housing services, an overview of our health and wellness programs, and a look at the key events of 2015. Read the report here and let us know...
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 | Aug 11, 2015 | addiction, commentary, Dr. Peter Provet, housing programs, mental health, recovery, supportive housing
In today’s edition of The New York Times, Odyssey House President Dr. Peter Provet comments on a recent article examining New York City’s response to an earlier investigative report (A Choice for Recovering Addicts: Relapse or...
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...