A GLASGOW charity shop has been left 'devastated' after being targeted by thieves.
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland's shop in the Drumchapel Shopping Centre was robbed of 120 items of donated stock, worth over £250.
The thieves, who are yet to be identified, fled with two full rails of womenswear.
Hazel Lang, Shop Manager, said: “We are devastated that people would target a charity shop and steal items that the local community have so kindly donated.
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"All the money raised in our shops helps to support people who struggle with the impact that a chest, heart or stroke condition has on their lives.
"Through our shops we are able to help support people to live their lives to the full and ensure No Life Half Lived in Scotland.”
Hazel added: “The Drumchapel community have been extremely supportive since we opened our Community Hub in May. We would like to appeal to the locals now for any donations of womenswear that they can spare to help us recover some of the money lost as a result of the theft.”
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If you can offer any donations please bring them to the Community Hub at 16 Dunkenny Square, Drumchapel Shopping Centre or call on 0141 230 4688.
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