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Staff, volunteers at Meals on Wheels clean up, restock shelves after vandalism

Meals on Wheels Sudbury was targeted by vandals over the weekend. The organization has been overwhelmed by support from the community as it works to clean up and restock its shelves after its building was broken into Friday night.

Charity says its been overwhelmed with donations and support from community

Between $15,000 and $20,000 worth of food and supplies had to be thrown out at Meals on Wheels Sudbury because of vandals. (Supplied/ Meals on Wheels Sudbury)

A Sudbury charity targeted by vandals over the weekend has since been overwhelmed withsupport from the community.

On Friday night, Meals on Wheels Sudbury had its building on Bancroft Drive broken into.The vandals propped open the fridge and freezer, then threw around food in the kitchen.

Angele Gladu,manager of operations,says no equipment was damaged. There had beenconcernsthecompressors for thefridge and freezer wouldn't kick back in, but both restarted once the doors were closed back up.

The only itemsthat were stolen were two trays of food.

An estimated $15,000 to$20,000 in inventoryand supplies werelost, mainly due to food spoilage, Gladusaid.

'We threw out everything'

"Client safety is very important to us and that's why we wanted to ensurethat we threw out everything...to ensure there was no danger."

The catering business that operates out of the same kitchen, Home of Our Own Catering, had to cancel several of its contracts, including a wedding that had been booked for Saturday.Profits from thatbusinesshelp fund the programs offered by Meals on Wheels Sudbury.

According to Gladu,the staff and volunteers worked hard in the days following the break-into clean up the mess, get the kitchen back inorder andre-stock the shelves.

She adds they were able toprovide hot meals to their150clients byMonday and Tuesday, using an alternative menu.

Meals on Wheels Sudbury does have insurance andGladuhopesit will covertheir losses,however itcost the non-profitorganization $6,000 to restock thekitchen overthe past few days.

Angele Gladu is the manager of operations for Meals on Wheels Sudbury, a charitable organization that provides hot meals to those who want to remain independent in their homes. (Supplied/Angele Gladu)

With just a few items taken, Gladuis concerned the break in was specifically to hurt the organization.

"It was just to create damage, and to hit us at the heart of our operation, which is our kitchen," she said.

"That's why it's been even more difficult for us to understand why individuals would do this to, not only any organization, but to a charitable organization that provides meals to individuals who are trying to remain independent in their homes."

'Overwhelmed' by support

Since the break-in and vandalism, Meals on Wheels Sudbury has had generous offers from local businesses, and monetary donations from the public Gladusaid.

"[The break-in andvandalism]is very personal for the staff as a non-profit organization."

"We put everything we have into this organization to serve the clients that we have. This was very difficult and emotional for our staff, and so we're feeling very re-energized by the support that we've received from the community, so far," she said.

One company has offered a security system specifically for the Meals on Wheels offices and kitchen.

Gladu says the agency operates out ofMinnow Lake Place on Bancroft Drive. The entire buildinghas a security system around itsperimeter, but Meals on Wheels Sudbury does not specifically have its own system.

Another company donated a dump truck on Saturday to cart away the garbage.

"So that we could throw out the pounds and pounds of decaying food that we had to throw out," Gladusaid.

Vandals broke in to Meals on Wheels Sudbury, then propped open the doors to the fridge and freezer causing food spoilage. Everything had to be thrown out. (Supplied/Meals on Wheel Sudbury)

She addedthey've also received monetary donations from the general public and other businesses, who all wanted to help out after the loss.

"It truly hasbeen amazing and inspiring to see how the community came together and continues to come together to help us in our time of need," Gladusaid.

"I know for sure that the clients that we serve, the 150 clients that we serve meals to every day also appreciate it, as well."

Greater Sudbury Police are investigating the break and enter, but there are no leads at this time.

With files from Angela Gemmill