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Meet Greg LaBranche Hello. I am Greg LaBranche. I grew up struggling with addiction and am now free. You can be too if you Listen!

Wearing MoccasinsThis month we are sharing stories of lived experiences, an effort to help convey the importance of anth...
05/23/2026

Wearing Moccasins

This month we are sharing stories of lived experiences, an effort to help convey the importance of anthropology while designing solutions to address homelessness, especially our homeless addiction disorders. If you have read the previous brief you were introduced to Saphire, if you haven’t, these build off previous Briefs. She continued interacting with our program and other network members for the next several years....

Explore lived experiences in addressing homelessness and addiction. Discover the journey of recovery and the importance of human connection.

Centering Human VoicesDoc, an avid twelve stepper for many years now, touching thirty, is grateful for an unexpected gif...
05/16/2026

Centering Human Voices

Doc, an avid twelve stepper for many years now, touching thirty, is grateful for an unexpected gift inside his PhD! He identifies this gift as discernment. Initially, it fell under the guise of words from his spiritual director, “you must learn to discern Holy Angels from Unholy ones.” Conducting research is like that, discerning phony research results from valid credible ones....

Explore Doc's journey of discernment in addiction treatment and the impactful story of resilience amidst challenges in addressing homelessness.

May FlowerLast month we shared a few ideas on research that may potentially house our homeless as part of its study. Thi...
05/06/2026

May Flower

Last month we shared a few ideas on research that may potentially house our homeless as part of its study. This month we look at different lived experiences shared by our clients over the years, case studies, if we may… Before heading into their stories, our editors group provided a few relevant and interesting articles for today’s News Brief. Two are from our Lowell Sun’s community newspaper and another from “Knowable Magazine” featuring Emma Yasinski....

Explore lived experiences and case studies in overcoming homeless addiction disorder through innovative housing solutions and research.

A Freedom TrailWraparound Services When one of our editors, Mr. Tell, proposed the concept of a path from streets to hou...
04/25/2026

A Freedom Trail

Wraparound Services When one of our editors, Mr. Tell, proposed the concept of a path from streets to housed, the concept hit home with Doc. Transitioning from one particular world view to another, or from a homeless lifestyle to a housed one, is a process, a path to follow. Putting our homeless from where they are currently into a housed situation, as in the housing first ideology, will require a freedom similar to what they are experiencing now, a volitional transition....

Explore the wraparound services approach that facilitates housing for the homeless, promoting individualized, strengths-based recovery.

A Path to RestorationI can't find my way home Love your work, Ms. Melanie: “Friday morning, the stench of urine in front...
04/17/2026

A Path to Restoration

I can't find my way home Love your work, Ms. Melanie: “Friday morning, the stench of urine in front of the shelter was overpowering despite the mild temperatures that didn’t get past 65 degrees. And it’s only April. Numerous people were seen disappearing into an alleyway-like path behind the shelter — perhaps there is a back entrance to the complex.”...

Explore the challenges of Lowell's homeless community and the call for a restoration path to improve lives and neighborhood health.

The PathFrom Streets to Stability Just recently the concept of incentives was mentioned. Maybe you are wondering how inc...
04/09/2026

The Path

From Streets to Stability Just recently the concept of incentives was mentioned. Maybe you are wondering how incentives can help with Homeless Addiction Disorders! All they seem to focus on is the next re-up, or getting good, "you have a couple dollars?" The only care in their world appears to be scoring more alcohol, he**in, or co***ne. Well, let's change the way we look at things....

Discover how incentives can transform Homeless Addiction Disorders into pathways for stability, exploring deeper connections in recovery.

Clinical Peace OfficersThe A in ARMOR represents Affirmation, which from a community psychology perspective is what we a...
03/30/2026

Clinical Peace Officers

The A in ARMOR represents Affirmation, which from a community psychology perspective is what we as community members provide for each other. Sense of community: A definition and theory. In the words of our city manager, "what can we do together?" Borrowed from John Vincent's recent article:enewspaper.lowellsun.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=35e79b58-157a-4e46-a285-1585ae5924d8&share=true Our featured image commemorates a few of Doc’s most loved and cherished mentors, professors from UMass, Lowell....

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Inspiring human behavior is a process, inciting desired outcomes with incentives is too, like how politicians leverage their incentives for votes.

First! It Works!What “Housing First” really meansWhy housing is part of treatmentCommon criticisms of Housing FirstEvide...
03/22/2026

First! It Works!

What “Housing First” really meansWhy housing is part of treatmentCommon criticisms of Housing FirstEvidence and success stories next The close of February offered a close-to-home perspective and early roots of how one might end up homeless. As we reflect today on what, why, and how housing first works, a dear friend comes to mind –Tall Jimmy. He liked to share, during our group meetings words worthy of contemplation: “Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change.” To continue along the lines of Tall Jimmy’s insightfulness and continue along the path of that unhoused, young man’s journey, let’s take a gander at a major contributing systemic follow-up fumble: …...

What “Housing First” really meansWhy housing is part of treatmentCommon criticisms of Housing FirstEvidence and success stories next The close of February offered a close-to-home perspective and ea…

Step into MarchMonth 3: Why Housing First Housing First Explained:Theme of the month! As already mentioned, this year we...
03/03/2026

Step into March

Month 3: Why Housing First Housing First Explained:Theme of the month! As already mentioned, this year we delve deeper into dialogue (brainstorming) of how to resolve our nation's homelessness crisis, with a different topic for discussion each month. After several years of working with our HADs (Homeless Addiction Disorders), we learned a great deal about our subculture and how best to navigate and administer our…...

Explore the Housing First initiative and its vital role in addressing homelessness by securing essential resources for survival.

Homeless RootsAs mentioned in our earlier Brief, how folks end up homeless is extremely complex, it’s not just due to on...
02/28/2026

Homeless Roots

As mentioned in our earlier Brief, how folks end up homeless is extremely complex, it’s not just due to one or two factors. Folks like to assume things this way and that way, like their drug addiction, or mental health condition, or simply being lazy criminals puts them out on the streets. Sure, this sort of view alleviates responsibility, right? We can just kick back and lounge on the “Bystander Effect.” …...

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