Letter: Rainbows End break-in

I was greatly saddened to hear of the break in at Rainbows End. It happened in the early hours of the morning of the 15th of February. A large piece of concrete was thrown through the door and a TV and digital photo frame was stolen.

Everyone was shocked and many customers expressed their anger and concern for those who work in the shop. Rainbows End is such a good place to visit and they do their best to help Burngreave through their work and funding helpful activities.

As a Christian I believe that the people/person who did this should be forgiven, but I hope they know how much pain and distress they have caused and get caught soon. This act was selfish and totally wrong. The good folk of Burngreave have been very kind and supportive and I give thanks to God for this. I believe that good always wins and know that the Rainbow people will continue to give their best for Burngreave.

Carol Kallend, Rainbow Volunteer

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