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(Not written by me. This one has upset me a bit as I used to visit this place a lot)
A "safe place" for adults with autism has been burgled twice days after launching as a charity.
'VIOLATED': Hull autism charity Matthew's Hub was burgled days after launching as a charity
Thieves breaking into Matthew's Hub stole thousands of pounds worth of video games when they broke in on two separate occasions during the weekend.
Staff and members were devastated by the break-in, which saw them "violated" of all 70 to 100 PlayStation 3 and Xbox games used by the members.
'UPSETTING': Damage caused during the break in to Matthew's Hub
Gill Poole, Matthew's Hub's chief officer, said: "What is really upsetting is that these games have been donated and collected and given to the Hub by the members for them to use, and then for them to have them stolen, not just once but to be violated twice, is really upsetting.
"People come here because it's a safe place and they come here to socialise. Some of them have made friends here where they might not have made friends anywhere else, and it is a bit of a lifeline for them."
Ms Poole said the burglaries happened the day after the project launched as a charity.
She said: "The first burglary was on Saturday overnight. They broke in but they didn't take anything.
"The next day we made the place secure.
"But when we came in on the Monday there had been another break in and they took all the games."
Matthew's Hub, which provides support and advice for people with high-functioning autism and Asperger's Syndrome launched as a charity last week.
The project was originally founded in 2014 as part of the Humberside FiND charity, delivering advice, education, work placement assistance, advocacy and social networking opportunities for some of the estimated 4,000 adults living with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
Ms Poole said: "We have developed five work streams; the DWP work programme, autism awareness training, diagnosis of autism, advocacy and safe space for socialisation."
Simona Rizzardi, founder of Matthew's Hub and mother of Matthew Batty, a young man on the autistic spectrum who died in 2009, said at the launch: "This represents a brilliant new chapter for the now independent charity and a great legacy for the memory of Matthew."
Source: Charity 'devastated' as burglars steal PlayStation and Xbox games
Matthew's Hub Website: Home | Matthew's Hub - Project for People with high functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome
A "safe place" for adults with autism has been burgled twice days after launching as a charity.

'VIOLATED': Hull autism charity Matthew's Hub was burgled days after launching as a charity
Thieves breaking into Matthew's Hub stole thousands of pounds worth of video games when they broke in on two separate occasions during the weekend.
Staff and members were devastated by the break-in, which saw them "violated" of all 70 to 100 PlayStation 3 and Xbox games used by the members.

'UPSETTING': Damage caused during the break in to Matthew's Hub
Gill Poole, Matthew's Hub's chief officer, said: "What is really upsetting is that these games have been donated and collected and given to the Hub by the members for them to use, and then for them to have them stolen, not just once but to be violated twice, is really upsetting.
"People come here because it's a safe place and they come here to socialise. Some of them have made friends here where they might not have made friends anywhere else, and it is a bit of a lifeline for them."
Ms Poole said the burglaries happened the day after the project launched as a charity.
She said: "The first burglary was on Saturday overnight. They broke in but they didn't take anything.
"The next day we made the place secure.
"But when we came in on the Monday there had been another break in and they took all the games."

Matthew's Hub, which provides support and advice for people with high-functioning autism and Asperger's Syndrome launched as a charity last week.
The project was originally founded in 2014 as part of the Humberside FiND charity, delivering advice, education, work placement assistance, advocacy and social networking opportunities for some of the estimated 4,000 adults living with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
Ms Poole said: "We have developed five work streams; the DWP work programme, autism awareness training, diagnosis of autism, advocacy and safe space for socialisation."
Simona Rizzardi, founder of Matthew's Hub and mother of Matthew Batty, a young man on the autistic spectrum who died in 2009, said at the launch: "This represents a brilliant new chapter for the now independent charity and a great legacy for the memory of Matthew."
Source: Charity 'devastated' as burglars steal PlayStation and Xbox games
Matthew's Hub Website: Home | Matthew's Hub - Project for People with high functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome