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Phoenix Houses of New York has helped thousands of men, women, and adolescents overcome substance and alcohol abuse in order to lead healthy, productive and rewarding lives. Since 1967, we have been committed to supporting individuals and families by providing a wide range of services, from prevention, early intervention, and treatment to continuing care and recovery support. Our services include treatment for substance abusers with mental health problems and programs for mothers with children, outpatient and residential treatment for military personnel, veterans, and their families, impaired driver programs, and a detoxification program center.

The first Phoenix House Academy was established at Yorktown in 1983, providing residential treatment to teens along with educational and vocational services. We currently operate a second teen academy at East Hampton and a Career Academy in Brooklyn that offers an extensive program of vocational training for adults.

Phoenix House operates more than 20 residential and outpatient programs for adults and adolescents in New York City, upstate New York, and Long Island, treating close to 2,000 individuals daily.

News and Events

Brian Gillam of Phoenix House Hauppauge Center Speaks at New York State OASAS/OMH Summit

Phoenix House Hauppauge Center Director Brian Gillam served as a guest speaker at a special meeting of NY State/Suffolk County OASAS & OMH providers to discuss Hurricane Sandy preparedness and its aftermath.

Phoenix House Career Academy Hosts Our DUMBO/Vinegar Hill CSA Neighbors for the Winter Share!

The Phoenix House Career Academy loves the hustle and bustle in our lobby as the DUMBO/Vinegar Hill CSA holds their winter share market for our neighbors.

Phoenix House Academy of Westchester Hosts “Drug Crisis In Our Backyard” Community Forum

On February 7, Phoenix House Academy of Westchester was the location of the community forum, “Drug Crisis in Our Backyard.”

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