A charity shop in Huntingdon has been left with thousands of pounds worth of damage after it was targeted by vandals.
A member of staff at Sense discovered the smashed windows in the morning on Wednesday, January 25.
The High Street charity shop is now appealing for members of the community to support the shop in anyway they can.
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Lily Jackson, manager at the Sense shop on Huntingdon High Street, said: "We were of course shocked and upset to find out that our charity shop in Huntingdon had been targeted by vandals who have caused significant damage to the front windows.
“However, we know that whoever did this is not representative of the people of Huntingdon, who are lovely.
"We have received so much support for our shop and our mission that everyone should be able to take part in life, no matter their disability.
“If anyone in Huntingdon is able to support us at this time, whether by signing up to volunteer or donating money or items to the store, it is really needed and would mean a lot to us.
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