Our Spring 2017 newsletter is now available!

News opioid recovery programThe Spring 2017 edition of Odyssey House News is now available online. Read about our new street outreach grant in Harlem, how we’re expanding recovery services in the Bronx, and more. You can even get a sneak peek inside the George Rosenfeld Center for Recovery, opening in May on Wards Island. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook wall. Click here to read it (pdf).

If you’d like to receive a copy in the mail, please email your contact information to info(at)odysseyhousenyc.org.

Welcome to our new website!

We are delighted to introduce you to our new website.

Our aim with this new site is to present Odyssey House through the experiences, hopes, and achievements of our clients. We talked to clients and staff from every program, listened carefully to what they had to say, and wove their stories into a narrative that proudly presents Odyssey House as an organization that offers hope and opportunity to all New Yorkers.

And then we went further.

For 50 years, Odyssey House has been helping New Yorkers start their lives over again. Not just clean, but with a clean slate. We call it “getting real” about recovery. And that’s more than a slogan. “Where recovery gets real” is Odyssey House’s way of supporting total well-being, so clients can live healthy, happy and substance-free lives.

Getting real means understanding the unique problems of New Yorkers because we’re New Yorkers, too.

Getting real means providing integrated, personalized treatment plans that address all of our clients’ needs — physical and mental health, home and family, and job and education.

Getting real means providing a support network of people who understand our clients and their challenges — for life.

We invite you to explore the website and let us know what you think on our Facebook or Twitter pages!

Our Fall 2016 newsletter is now available!

Odyssey House NewsThe 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 join us on Saturday, September 24th for our 11th Annual Run for Your Life event!

Celebrating 50 years of service

This spring, Odyssey House celebrates 50 years of service to New Yorkers in need of substance abuse and mental health treatment. In 1967, Odyssey House opened its doors as a drug-free Therapeutic Community (TC). The first Odyssey House program was located at Metropolitan Hospital in East Harlem and provided treatment for 17 ex-addicts; it quickly grew into one of the country’s preeminent therapeutic communities – catching the attention of public policy and medical experts.

Today, our programs span a range of populations and services for parents and families, youth and young adults, senior citizens, people with mental health and/or medical disabilities, the formerly homeless, and parolees transitioning back into society. We offer 24/7 intensive residential treatment, outpatient services, supportive housing, educational and vocational support, medical and dental care, health and wellness programs, and arts and recreation opportunities.

In 50 years, Odyssey House has grown into a multi-service behavioral health care organization recognized for its evidence-based, comprehensive services for New York’s most vulnerable individuals and families, advocacy in fighting the stigma of addiction, and leadership in securing on-going support for the recovery field.

As the year unfolds, we will be celebrating our 50th birthday in various ways, including our signature “Run for Your Life” recovery event on Saturday, September 24th and sharing monthly stories that highlight one of our special populations or programs. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating this significant milestone. Stay tuned for more!

Our Summer 2015 newsletter is now available!

Odyssey House Newsletter Summer 2015


The Summer 2015 edition of Odyssey House News is now available online. Read about our renovated medical clinic, latest art show, new services and more. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook wall. Click here to read it (pdf). If you’d like to receive a copy in the mail, please email your contact information to info(at)odysseyhousenyc.org.

Don’t Forget to join us for our Run For Your Life this Fall!

Our 2014 Annual Report is now available

Our 2014 Annual Report is now online! The report includes infographics on our treatment services and populations, an overview of our growing portfolio of supportive housing programs, and a look at the key events of 2014.

Most importantly, this report also features profiles of clients who believe in sharing their recovery. They have overcome addiction, mental illness, homelessness, and trauma. For them, and the thousands of people we help each year, we are proud to say Odyssey House is where recovery lives. Read the report here.

Odyssey House Gets Grant to Add Peer Mentors to Corrections Program in NYC

Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly

The federal Department of Justice has awarded New York City–based Odyssey House a two-year, $300,000 grant for a pre- and postrelease peer mentoring and recovery program. The work will be done at the Edgecombe Correctional Facility and builds on the 45-day inprison treatment program Odyssey House currently operates at the facility for “technical” violators of parole — people who have not followed the rules set for them upon release. These rules may include staying off drugs. The program will provide a bridge from prison to community living during re-entry, when relapse is a risk. The Edgecombe Correctional Facility was established seven years ago through a joint effort with the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, the New York State Department of Correctional Services, the New York State Division of Parole and Odyssey House (seeADAW, June 23, 2008). About 80 percent of state prison inmates have a substance use disorder history. For the Edgecombe Peer Mentoring Program, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors work on-site to provide group recovery services under the Odyssey House grant. The approach will link parolees to peer mentors, who will act as their “recovery coaches,” according to a press release from Odyssey House. The post-release component will be provided by volunteers — people who have completed treatment and are in recovery. These peer mentors will have been trained in evidence-based programs. “We know we can break the cycle of addiction and incarceration when treatment, law enforcement, and criminal justice agencies work together to provide real alternatives that help people with substance use disorders find a new way of living that supports recovery, offers work and life skills, and protects against relapse and recidivism,” said Peter Provet, Ph.D., president and CEO of Odyssey House, in the press release.

Our Winter 2015 newsletter is now available!

The Winter 2015 edition of Odyssey House News is now available! Read about our expanded peer mentoring programs, recovery month celebrations, new board members, 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 you’d like to receive a copy in the mail, please email your contact information to info(at)odysseyhousenyc.org.

The Summer 2014 newsletter is now online

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 you’d like to receive a copy in the mail, please email your contact information to info(at)odysseyhouseinc.org.

Odyssey House opens second supportive housing program in the Bronx

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 event featured tenant-led tours of the buildings and speeches by Moira Tashjian of the NYS Office of Mental Health and Cynthia Stuart of the SupportiveHousing Network of New York. In addition, Adrienne F., a tenant, spoke of her experience being homeless and how having a home has improved her life:  “When you’re in a shelter, you’re not living – you’re merely existing. Now I have a chance at being more self-sufficient and reaching my goals. I can also think more clearly and take better care of myself.”
Photo caption: The architects, contractors, consultants, funders, and Odyssey House management team responsible for the Tinton Avenue development celebrate the official opening. From left, Nick Lettire, Lettire Construction; Joe Olive, Jr., Olive Branch Consulting; Caren Abate and James Lupoli, NYS Office of Mental Health; Tina Mitchell, Odyssey House project manager; Moira Tashjian and Budd Isaacson, NYS Office of Mental Health; Peter Provet, Ph.D., Odyssey House president and chief executive officer; Durga Vallabhaneni, Odyssey House chief financial and administrative officer; Kevin Hoffman, The Richman Group; Amy Larovere and Thomas Wong, A. Larovere Consulting; Akiko Kyei-Aboagye and David Hirsch, Urban Architectural Initiatives.