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Getting to Know, and Help, the Homeless on Your Doorstep

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With all the wealth and talent San Francisco has, it has yet to solve one of its biggest problems: homelessness. At last count, there were roughly 7,000 homeless people living on the city's streets or in shelters. KQED's Stephanie Martin Taylor has the story of one of them, a woman who sleeps on her front doorstep.

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