One person who is facing a cold night on the streets Monday evening is a San Pablo woman who has dedicated her life to helping the homeless who recently learned she was being evicted.
Sharon Alexander spends most weekends feeding the homeless in West Oakland, helping the nonprofit organizationBut now she is facing a reality she never imagined. She recently learned she would become homeless herself at end of the month after the city of San Pablo deemed her housing substandard and ordered all tenants residing there to leave.
"We were continuing with Arthur Jean Safe Place, and then this happened and my whole world fell apart," said Alexander. Alexander told KPIX that, despite her situation, she would continue to volunteer for the organization.
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