Faster, cheaper: How California is revolutionizing homeless housing — and why it might not last MORE Letta “Oneka” Glover sits in a common area of an office building in San Rafael that is converted into a temporary shelter for people experiencing homelessness on May 17, 2021. Photo by Beth LaBerge/KQED. When Letta “Oneka” Glover checked into the shelter in San Rafael, she was exhausted. She’s 50 and has bad knees, a condition made worse by sleeping in her car. That’s where she was living in February when she heard about the new shelter on Kerner Boulevard. She moved in a week later.