GiGi has been on and off the streets since her family lost their business to the IRS when she was a teenager.
She's lived in tents with abusive men, and throughout it all she says her dog Tara is the only thing that gave her reason to keep going.
When we visited GiGi, she lived in this camp on Coyote Creek with a man named Dee who was just out of prison.
GiGi was showing Dee how to live homeless and in return his presence offered protection.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere was trash throughout the area, but in her camp the ground was swept clean.
There were no toilets nearby. "Being homeless is easy," GiGi said. "Being bathroom-less is hard."
GiGi finally got lucky and received subsidized housing.
She was one of the lucky few here in Silicon Valley, as some are restricted in other ways.
GiGi is now out of the Jungle. These are photos of her new apartment that she sent us.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdGiGi is one of the lucky ones.