david taub: and i am david taub and i am the correspondent on this story. bob: i wanna thank all of you for being here. this is a topic, everyone in the valley, everyone in the bay area knows about but we've never really focused on the team aspect of it. so i'm gonna ask you to start going and talk a little bit about your personal experience, being on the street. dwayne: i was..i got homeless when i was 18 and um, and my..my fam..my dad and i did not get along, so he threw me out. and none of my family would take me in and it was..i didn't knew anything about being homeless. so it was a hard experience for me. and along the way, i fell into drugs and alcohol and um, i was, i was raped. bob: you were raped? dwayne: i was raped when i was in my first year of being homeless. and um, it was an experience i didn't know how to handle. and that made me drink and do drugs more. and i carried that with me for many years. it took me a long..it took me almost 20 years to come to grip with that. you know, even when i got off the streets, even when i, you know, even..ev