They Are Us: Breaking Through Stigma explores the root causes of homelessness and substance use, featuring personal stories from those in recovery alongside insights from local and national experts. Hosted by Juliana Lukasik, Central City Concern Public Affairs Director, this podcast challenges misconceptions, instills hope, and explores proven solutions in housing, health care, and employment to break the stigma.
Produced by Central City Concern, a nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon.
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They Are Us: Breaking Through Stigma explores the root causes of homelessness and substance use, featuring personal stories from those in recovery alongside insights from local and national experts. Hosted by Juliana Lukasik, Central City Concern Public Affairs Director, this podcast challenges misconceptions, instills hope, and explores proven solutions in housing, health care, and employment to break the stigma.
Produced by Central City Concern, a nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon.
In Episode 3, host Juliana speaks with Amalie, a Community Health Outreach Worker at Central City Concern. They discuss Amalie’s journey from restaurant owner to outreach worker. Amalie shares inspiring success stories of homeless individuals she has assisted and emphasizes the importance of empathy and building trust over time. The conversation highlights the significance of community collaboration and the need for basic resources in addressing homelessness.
They Are Us
They Are Us: Breaking Through Stigma explores the root causes of homelessness and substance use, featuring personal stories from those in recovery alongside insights from local and national experts. Hosted by Juliana Lukasik, Central City Concern Public Affairs Director, this podcast challenges misconceptions, instills hope, and explores proven solutions in housing, health care, and employment to break the stigma.
Produced by Central City Concern, a nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon.