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Welcome to Phoenix House New York
Since 1967, Phoenix House has been helping people of all ages from all walks of life lead fulfilling, drug-free, lives. Phoenix House operates more than 30 residential and outpatient programs for adults and adolescents in New York City, upstate New York, and Long Island, treating some 2,500 individuals every day.

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Cadillac Records New York Premiere Tickets to Benefit Phoenix House
LiveAuctioneers.com is auctioning off tickets to the NEW YORK movie premiere and after-party for Cadillac Records. Proceeds from this auction will benefit Phoenix House. Place your bid today! |
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Phoenix House launched the book Words That Free Us: Voices of Recovery
at Theory Gansevoort in New York on October 29. The event brought out fashion’s most notable figures along with new and upcoming faces in the industry. More than 600 guests celebrated the new publication which features a collection of writings from clients, alumni and staff. Read more. |
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2008 Recovery Rally
On Saturday September 27, nearly 600 Phoenix House clients, along with nearly five thousand individuals in recovery, their friends and families, advocates, and treatment providers, participated in the kick-off to A&E Network’s The Recovery Project, a wide-ranging, multi-year initiative. Delegates from all fifty states participated in the rally and joined together to form a human chain – a living symbol of recovery -- across the historic Brooklyn Bridge and proceeded to a rally at City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan where they were treated to a performance by Rufus Wainwright. Click here to see photos from the event. For more information about the Recovery Project go to http://www.aetv.com/real-life-change/. |
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Words That Free Us: Voices of Recovery, is a book published by Phoenix House consisting of the intensely personal narratives of people who have come to us to seek recovery and a fresh start. Words That Free Us: Voices of Recovery casts new light on lives disrupted by substance misuse, giving readers an understanding of what Phoenix House does, and more importantly, of the people for whom we do it. Read more and purchase a copy here.
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The Annual Artists and Writers Charity Softball Game Celebrates 60 Years.
The 60th Annual Artists and Writers Charity Softball Game took place on Saturday August 16, 2008 at Herrick Park in East Hampton. The charity softball game was played to benefit Phoenix House, East End Hospice and East Hampton Day Care. The game featured players such as MTV's Kim Stoltz, entrepreneur B. Smith, actor Leif Hope and many more. Click here to go to the Artists and Writers Charity Softball game web site. Read more. |
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Phoenix House celebrated its 40th Anniversary on May 7th with a Gala at The Plaza in New York City.
The benefit dinner was a tribute to the founder of Phoenix House, Dr. Mitchell S. Rosenthal, for his four decades of inspiring leadership. The event also honored The Honorable Peter G. Peterson, a towering presence in the worlds of finance and public affairs and a dedicated supporter of Phoenix House for more than 30 years. The dinner was chaired by Jeffrey L. Bewkes, President and CEO of Time Warner, Inc. with brief remarks from Mayor Michael Bloomberg. And of course, the evening celebrated our clients and their families, who have worked so hard to achieve the hope of a bright, successful future. Read more |
Phoenix House Fundraiser to Benefit IMPACT
On Thursday, May 1 st, the Phoenix House Young Leader’s Committee hosted a fundraiser to benefit IMPACT, Phoenix House’s after-school program for at-risk New York City teens – and their families – who are struggling with alcohol or drug abuse. The event was held at D’Or, a newly opened NYC hot-spot in the Dream Hotel, conveniently located in midtown Manhattan at 204 West 55 th Street.
For more information about this event, or the IMPACT Program, please email impact@phoenixhouse.org. |
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New Year’s "Polar Bear" Plunge Supports Phoenix Academy of Long Island
Phoenix House recently received the full proceeds of the 8th annual New Year’s Seafood Shop-sponsored “Polar Bear” plunge, generously donated by Colin Mather, owner of the Seafood Shop in Wainscott, East Hampton. A crowd of hundreds of enthusiastic onlookers cheered on the “Bears” as they arrived at the shore after a 1.6 mile group run from the Seafood Shop. Later, all congregated at a private residence to enjoy hot food and beverages at the celebratory fundraising gathering in support of Phoenix Academy of Long Island. |
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