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 this episode of They Are Us, host Juliana speaks with Lance Orton, the executive director of City Team Portland, and Max Kinsella, a former client turned advocate. They share their personal journeys through addiction and recovery, highlighting the importance of community support, employment, and the role of nonprofits in helping individuals regain their lives. The conversation emphasizes resilience, hope, and the transformative power of helping others.
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.