Les Goldberg calls it "shared living." Nine homeless men live in his house, some paying rent, and some volunteering to gather food or do repairs. Known as the "Breakfast Club," they first started having breakfast with Goldberg in 1994, and camped out on various beaches by night. Soon, Goldberg purchased a run-down house for them all to share.
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