Gerald Lynch
Workers at Sunshine West not-for-profit West Welcome Wagon turned up on Thursday, March 7, to find their warehouse had been broken into and significantly damaged.
West Welcome Wagon chief executive Colette Mcinerny said it was disappointing to discover the break-in, but she is confident the organisation will recover.
“The individuals responsible caused significant damage and took items essential for our daily operations and support to asylum seekers and refugees in Melbourne’s west,” she said.
“While this has momentarily set us back, it has also strengthened our resolve. Our team is more committed than ever in our mission of providing material aid and support to those in desperate need.
“The damage to our property and the loss of valuable resources including donated laptops, phones, a mini iPad, toiletries, food, and the spare key to our white van, is disheartening. However, the spirit of resilience within our community shines brighter in challenging times.”
West Welcome Wagon supports 700 households across the west, and provides a range of essential items including, beds, cots, white goods, kitchen utensils, food parcels, clothing, and more.
The organisation reported the incident to Sunshine police, and investigations are ongoing by detectives from the Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit.
Police believe a group of unknown offenders broke into the Vella Drive warehouse some time between 3pm on March 6 and 6am on March 7.
They say the thieves stole cash, electronics and attempted to steal a vehicle but were unsuccessful.
The offenders then fled the scene in an unknown direction.
Ms Mcinerny said any form of help to get the organisation back on its feet would be greatly appreciated.
“This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges we face, but more importantly, of the strength, compassion, and solidarity within our community,” she said.
“As we navigate through this, any form of support, whether through donations or volunteering, is invaluable.”
Support West Welcome Wagon: www.givenow.com.au/westwelcomewagon
Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au