thomas warrick: knowing that joshua's house is going to provide a place for them to die in peace andstrts in the freezing cold is something that's you know beyond just good, it's fantastic. narrator: a respite for the homeless in sacramento, this is loaves and fishes. it's not surprising to find the founder of joshua's house here - marlene von friederichs-fitzwater. at home with the homeless, marlene has learned deeply who these people are. marlene: yeah, almost to a person - and we've now interviewed close to 250 homeless men and women and the main fr is to die alone on the street. so they alreadfeel that they're forgotten and ignored no body pays any attention or talk to them it just kinda magnifies that fear that they will end up dying alone. jennifer: one of my favorite parts of this job is meeting the people who work in these organizations. unsung heroes, all of them. and marlene might be the leader of that pack - she is founding something - she's starting something brand new and there's not even a template really on the west coast. marlene - soell me a little about your health