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.
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