Photo Gallery: Glendale Presbyterian Church one of several to open doors for homeless families
Andres Camacho, 6, runs to the other side of the room with his parents Gilbert Camacho and Kerlissa Lefeged holding his younger brother Amellio, 4, and sister Olyvia, 6, in the room they are staying in at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
The Camacho Family, with parents Gilbert Camacho and Kerlissa Lefeged and their children Olyvia, 5, Amellio, 4, and Andres, 6, in their room at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Gilbert Camacho watches his 5-year-old daughter, Olyvia, who will be 6-years-old tomorrow, as she crosses the room they are staying in to her bed at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Kerlissa Lefeged, who broke a bone in her foot, sits with her young boys Andres Camacho, 6, and Amellio, 4, who have their focussed attention on handheld electronics at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Gilbert Camacho, with his children Amellio, 4, and Olyvia, 5, on an inflatable bed in the room they are staying in at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. They will be leaving this Sunday, with their bed, rotating to a church in Eagle Rock. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Gilbert Camacho corrals his children Olyvia, 5, and Amellio, 4, in a hallway as they prepare to eat dinner at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Olyvia Camacho, 5, holds her a duffle bag she calls her purse, at the entrance to the room she and her family are staying at this week at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Gilbert Camacho kisses the head of his son Andres, 6, in the room he and his family are staying in at Glendale Presbyterian Church as part of Family Promise of the Verdugos on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 where they have stayed for the week. Family Promise of the Verdugos is a group of 11 local churches that have opened their doors for homeless families, rotating week-by-week, providing shelter and food. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer) (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)