Middleton, arrived on Monday morning to find smashed windows and missing donations. The food bank was set up in March after the death of a church choir member and has helped hundreds of struggling families since.Neil McClure, who helps run the facility, told the M.E.N that a number of toiletries and baby products were stolen, as well as tins of food and children's toys.The break-in has been reported to Greater Manchester Police."Back in March a member of the church choir died from Covid-19 and the family asked for acts of kindness so we set up a temporary food bank to support vulnerable families," Neil said."It has carried on from there really.