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A children s mental health charity had its headquarters in Essex ransacked by crooks while staff were out fundraising. Petty cash and foreign change were among the items taken during the raid on Kids Inspire’s base in Molrams Lane, Great Baddow. Locks and glass were smashed by the thieves, who also splattered paint throughout the building. It happened over the Bank Holiday weekend while Kids Inspire staff were raising money for the Captain Tom 100 Challenge by carrying out 100 acts of kindness. Despite losing some of its income as a result of the raid, bosses say no personal data or patient details were stolen.
A children s mental health charity had its headquarters in Essex ransacked by crooks while staff were out fundraising. Petty cash and foreign change were among the items taken during the raid on Kids Inspire’s base in Molrams Lane, Great Baddow. Locks and glass were smashed by the thieves, who also splattered paint throughout the building. It happened over the Bank Holiday weekend while Kids Inspire staff were raising money for the Captain Tom 100 Challenge by carrying out 100 acts of kindness. Despite losing some of its income as a result of the raid, bosses say no personal data or patient details were stolen.
A children s mental health charity had its headquarters in Essex ransacked by crooks while staff were out fundraising. Petty cash and foreign change were among the items taken during the raid on Kids Inspire’s base in Molrams Lane, Great Baddow. Locks and glass were smashed by the thieves, who also splattered paint throughout the building. It happened over the Bank Holiday weekend while Kids Inspire staff were raising money for the Captain Tom 100 Challenge by carrying out 100 acts of kindness. Despite losing some of its income as a result of the raid, bosses say no personal data or patient details were stolen.