Photo Gallery: Volunteers help build furniture for Veterans’ bungalows
John Murillo of ProAmerica Bank builds a sofa in one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Judy and John Pawlek of the Burbank First United Methodist Church install housewares and linens, including a microwave oven and a coffee maker, in one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Lisa Young of Olive + Spark Design Studio helps build a chair in one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Ross Young, left, and Meri Davtian, both employees in the city of Burbank, help build furniture in one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Behind them are volunteers Lisa and Neil Young of Olive + Spark Design Studio of Burbank. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Burbank Housing Corp. senior project manager Sylvia Moreno, left, and Raha Arnold, right, help build furniture for one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Shirley Pratt of the Foothill Civitan Club of Burbank made a quilt for one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)Amy Herman, a Taft High School teacher and Burbank resident, left, and volunteer Adriana Ataide, right, help build furniture in one of the bungalows at a homeless veterans housing project on Verdugo Ave. in Burbank on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Volunteers came out to build furniture and install housewares and linens at the 11-unit location. Each unit can hold up to three veterans and they can stay in the assisted living facility for as long as they want.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)