Despite the devastating experience, the staff are dedicated to continuing to help people in need.
Staff members at a Glasgow clothing shop have been left “heartbroken” after a shocking robbery saw a full weekend's takings stolen.
They are said to have requested sleeping bags as part of a vital donations service the shop provides before seizing the opportunity to make off with a quantity of cash from the till.Gerard McKenzie Govan, founder of The Blankfaces, said: “Sunday is a short day for us, so we only had one staff member on.
In the two years since opening, the team has become a vital part of the community - partnering with local charities, acting as a pick-up point for essential items and recently operating as a pop-up foodbank during theGerard explained: “If we knew that they needed something we could have tried to help them in any way that we could.“We truly believe that you should do everything that you can to help people.
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