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Outreach worker Ken Lim (right) was eventually able to convince his client, Richard Mancinni, to leave the streets and move into a group care home.
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Outreach worker Ken Lim says it can take months or even years of relationship building to establish a bond of trust with clients so they will seek services for their mental illnesses.
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J.J. and Byron have become close friends since Byron took a chance on J.J. and gave him a job at his flower stand in downtown San Francisco.
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Ray Guevara has become an advocate and spokesperson for people with mental illnesses. He says his family's support is key in managing his own illness.
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Ray Guevara
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Homelessness takes many forms such living in an RV in an encampment setting.
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Michael Isip, producer
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