A large number of street people flock about the diner and John's office. Jake's grandmother leaves him $25,000.
There seems to be a larger number of street people than usual in the diner and John's office and Jake is left 25,000 dollars by his grandmother. The office soon becomes overrun by the homeless and Margaret discovers that the city has closed down the Residential Care Facility and the people have nowhere else to go. Chris can't afford to keep feeding them for free and John becomes frustrated and goes down to see the Deputy Secretary of Social Services to get some action. By: tomtrekp—tomtrekp
When odd characters begin to overrun Becker's office and Chris' diner, Margaret discovers that a local halfway-house has been shut down. Becker decides to round up his new eccentric friends and takes the law into his own hands with an organized march for justice. Meanwhile, Jake inherits $25,000 from his late grandma's estate and must decide what to do with the money.