A Glasgow charity has been left 'truly gutted' after their 'lifeline' support hub was broken into and vandalised last week.
Glasgow's No1 Baby and Family Support Service, based in Germiston, provides support and child essentials to families experiencing financial hardship in the city.issues to budgeting problems, the team decided to convert an unused bus into a support hub, to provide a welcoming and non-clinical safe space for people to simply sit or talk freely and confidentially.
Audrey Dempsey, founder of Glasgow's No1 Baby and Family Support Service, said:"When I first realised it had been broken into my heart sank.
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