Stolen Computers Held Critical Nonprofit Data
Posted: 4:44 pm EDT July 29, 2010Updated: 5:50 pm EDT July 29, 2010
RIVERDALE, Ga. -- Three computers used by teens for job hunting, research and study have been stolen from a metro Atlanta nonprofit and the executive director said one of the computers contained critical files for grant writing and fundraising for the Hearts to Nourish Hope organization."We lost a lot of stuff on the computer. We don't know if we have enough in our budget to replace them, so if we can't replace them. It's going to be real detrimental," said Deborah Anglin.Anglin showed Channel 2 Action News reporter Tom Regan the offices of the missing computers. To get into her office, Anglin said the thieves used a fire extinguisher to bust the door knob.Anglin said she suspects someone who was in the program, or perhaps a friend, is behind the burglary.'They’re hurting themselves, and other teens and the community at large. We feed 350 families a month. Now I have to replace the computers and that takes away from the work I do in the community," said Anglin."It makes me feel sad, especially because they stole from Ms. Debbie and she does so much for everyone. I don't understand who would do that to her," said Rashida Cantrell, a teen volunteer.
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