Laptops meant for families of kids being treated at UCSF stolen in brazen nonprofit break-in

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The laptops and cellphones are vital lifelines for the 80 families who stay at the nonprofit each night. Each has a child being treated for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses at nearby UCSF.

With Bay Area car break-ins on the rise, people are going to great lengths to avoid having their windows smashed... Even leaving their trunks open.

According to Family House, police responded quickly after the break-in, which was not surprising to Morgan, given there is a police station right across the street. For her, this incident was an example of how crime can happen anywhere. "I thought because we care so much for people who need help, I thought we were a little bit exempt, but we're not," she said."No one is exempt from what is happening in our city today."

As the nonprofit cleans up the mess left behind by the suspect, they send this message of gratitude to San Francisco:"We exist because of the kindness of this community." The nonprofit just wants to get the word out about what happened, so others can be aware. So they can continue to serve more families in need of a little TLC.

 

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