Episode 8, “A Place at the Table,” explores food insecurity, recovery, and the power of collaboration among Portland nonprofits. Host Juliana speaks with Scott Kerman, Executive Director of Blanchet House and Farm, and David Hassenger, a former resident who now works with CCC’s Clean Start program. Together, they share how meeting people’s most basic needs with dignity—and working together to do so—can create real pathways to stability and lasting recovery.

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Episode 8 - A Place at the Table

NOV 12, 202520 MIN
They Are Us

Episode 8 - A Place at the Table

NOV 12, 202520 MIN

Description

Takeaways

  • Blanchet House has been serving Portland for over 70 years.
  • Food insecurity is a significant issue affecting many individuals.
  • Collaboration among nonprofits is essential for effective service delivery.
  • Residents at Blanchet House are required to contribute to their recovery.
  • The program provides a structured environment for individuals to regain stability.
  • Blanchet House operates entirely on private donations, with no government funding.
  • Immediate assistance, like providing meals, is crucial for those in need.
  • Personal stories highlight the impact of community support on recovery.
  • The Clean Start program helps individuals reintegrate into the workforce.
  • Hope and transformation are possible through dedicated support and services.