. >> this is the last day dobbie diego and donald will be neighbors. he's reached the limit of 90 days in the shelter. >> i thought that would never be me. i had too many people who love me and would never let that happen. >> that was before he split up with his girlfriend of a did he go aid about four years ago and his world unraveled. >> it doesn't take anything extreme. it could just be something as simple as a heart break. >> he lost his job providing workers to the hospitality industry, then his home and his car. today he goes back out on the street. >> going to bed, finding a place to sheep without being hassled. by either property owners, the public in general, without having, running the risk of being arrested. >> his problems began with the death of his mother in 2000. since then it's been a revolving door of the streets, shelters, back on the street. >> i've been out seven years. i've never had a problem. the cold, the rain, the floods. i've made it through. there is a lot of people who can't. >> even has heard countless plans to reduce homel