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OdysseyNH News To meet the needs of its clients and offset a shaky economy,
OdysseyNH is restructuring its current programs to reduce cost while still
maintaining an uncompromising level of care and support for the people it
serves. OdysseyNH has been helping Academy Face-lift Continues The Odyssey Academy landscaping project that began in April saw the completion of its second phase on July 21. Site Structures Landscape returned to work alongside students, planting trees and bushes with edible berries, and laying a blue-stone patio that will be enjoyed by all for years to come. The plants and materials were generously donated by David Short of Stratham Circle Nursery and Turner Porter of Tuck Reality Corp. OdysseyNH would like to extend its sincere thanks everyone involved for their support and generosity.
Click here for the Seacoastonline article about the project.
OdysseyNH is pleased to announce the re-accreditation through the Council on Accreditation (COA). COA accreditation attests that an organization meets the highest national standards of best practices and is delivering the highest quality services to the community it serves. OdysseyNH is proud continue its relationship with COA's Community of Excellence, which is comprised of more than 1,800 private and public organizations that serve over 7 million children, youth, individuals and families in North America. OdysseyNH will be accredited until 2011. In the meantime,
Odyssey's Process Quality Improvement (PQI) committee will continue to generate quarterly program outcome reports and review stakeholder feedback
summaries in compliance with COA standards. A Ticket to Change the World "You are
educated. Your certification is your diploma. You may think of it as the ticket
to the good life. Let me ask you to think of an alternative. Think of it as
your ticket to change the world." said OdysseyNH Academy Principal, Amy Allen,
before she had the distinct honor of graduating the Class of 2008 at the June 12 Annual Graduation and Achievement Night. What makes this annual celebration so special is that all of
OdysseyNH's clients deal with complex issues including substance abuse, trauma
and behavioral problems, but on this night, it was their accomplishments
that were the focus. Along with the high school diplomas granted to the
seniors, awards were given to students who excelled in academics, and in
addition, clients were recognized for their dedication and hard work toward
living a life of recovery.
Celebrating A Fantastic First Year Click here for the Seacoastonline article about the Celebration. OdysseyNH Academy Gets a Face-lift In the photo, a OdysseyNH Academy student and staff member is working hard under the guidance of Charlie Bourdages and his crew from Site Structures Landscape, Inc. in Kittery Maine. ![]() Site Structures donated their time, expertise and materials for the entire day and worked with staff and students to beautify the area around the OdysseyNH Academy. A proposal to incorporate new trees and plants is set to begin in late July. The mission of OdysseyNH is to inspire youth, women and families to improve their lives by overcoming substance abuse, trauma, and behavioral difficulties to become contributing members of their communities. The OdysseyNH Academy is the organization’s educational facility which clients from the residential programs in Hampton and Rochester attend. The Academy offers a state-accredited high school education while focusing on recovery. For more information about Site Structures, visit www.sitestructureslandscape.com. Fast-teks Helps Local Nonprofit Get Connected OdysseyNH (ONH) currently has four
residential facilities, in Hampton, Rochester and Canterbury and a wide area
network (WAN) was imperative to connect the organization and Fast-teks'
innovation and generosity saved the day! Located in Exeter, this national computer services
company has trainers and Web site developers that have helped thousands of
small business and home owners with their various computer needs. The company
sat down with ONH to determine not only what their needs were, but how they
could meet those needs and still remain budget conscious. Smith and his team
donated their time and expertise to plan the connection of ONH's locations through
a wide area network for staff, teachers and caregivers, making their jobs much
more efficient. So far the network has been installed in two of locations, and
is up and running smoothly. Fast-teks will continue to work with OdysseyNH to
connect the other facilities this spring. OdysseyNH (formerly Odyssey House) helps young people, women and families overcome substance abuse and other tough issues with four residential facilities, and recently opened New Hampshire's first and only recovery high school at OdysseyNH Academy in Hampton. This state-of-the-art school helps clients continue their education while promoting the skills necessary to move forward with their lives. Thanks to Fast-teks OdysseyNH's locations near and far have gotten closer to each other. For information about Fast-teks, visit www.fastteks.com. |
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