Odyssey House staff, current and former residents, and friends and family members
recently gathered at the Manor Family Center to commemorate a significant
milestone in our residents’ recovery: graduation.
The
ceremony included opening remarks by Odyssey House President Dr. Peter Provet,
a keynote speech by NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services
Commissioner Arlene Gonzalez-Sanchez, and the presentation of the CASAC of theYear award to recreational services coordinator Andre Matthews.
From left: Odyssey House COO John Tavolacci, Andre Matthews, Commissioner Arlene Gonzalez-Sanchez, and Dr. Peter Provet |
“With national healthcare reform well underway, all forms of substance abuse treatment are under review and discussion … there must always be a place for intensive residential treatment. You here today are living examples of its life-saving value.” (To read the full text of Dr. Provet’s remarks, click here.)
Commissioner
Gonzalez-Sanchez recognized Odyssey House as an “innovative national leader” in
the treatment field. “Odyssey House is always in the forefront of developing
new systems of care for the betterment of the people we serve.” Commissioner
Gonzalez-Sanchez also congratulated the graduates, saying, “Your recovery is a
tribute to your strength and it is a tribute to programs like Odyssey House.”
Commissioner Gonzalez-Sanchez also presented the CASAC of the Year award to Andre Matthews, thanking him for his service and dedication to New Yorkers with substance use and mental health problems. Click here to see the video.
Glad to see odyssey house is alive and thriving. I worked there many years ago under the supervision of founder Judianne densen-gerber,
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