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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Maricha Harris could only smile as she looked through the over 30 newly donated Halloween costumes at the Dominican Center.                        Mike Beiermeister                 stanley cup website Maricha Harris     Last week, all 30, intended for the organizations Safe Trick-or-Treat  Harvest Fest, were stolen by a burglar who broke into the center on back-to-back nights.Previous Coverage: https://tmj4/news/milwaukee-county/burglar-steals-tech-equipment-costumes-for-kids-on-back-to-back-nights-from-milwaukee-nonprofitSince TMJ4 broke the story, the organization has been receiving an outpouring of physical and mon stanley cup etary donations from the community.As of Wedn stanley cup esday, they had raised nearly $5,000. Harris estimated that the burglar took over $12,000, grabbing laptops, TVs, computers, diapers, and even snacks for kids and teens.Watch: Volunteers overwhelmed with support after Milwaukee nonprofit burglarized twice            Volunteers overwhelmed with support after Milwaukee nonprofit burglarized back-to-back nights                            Quan Caston is a resident artist and a volunteer at the Dominican Center. He helps teach chess to kids and also works with teenagers weekly on various art projects for the Amani neighborhood. When something like this happens, theyre saddened as well, probably even more so than we are, because this is literally for them.,  said Caston.                        Mike Beiermeister                Quan Caston    Caston and the kids he works with used Rrfj Milwaukee man who survived being shot in the face explains how spike in gun violence feels to victims
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Supervisors with the Milwaukee County Board are backing an effort by Colectivo Coffee Roasters employees to unionize.County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholso garrafinhas stanley n and supervisors Willie Johnson, Jr., Jason Haas, Eddie Cullen, Steve Shea, Joe Czarnezki, Liz Sumner, and Ryan Clancy publicly supported the effort. A union not only gives workers a voice on the job, but a un stanley cup ion voice has real power and benefits all employees,  they said in a joint statement. We encourage all Colectivo workers to sign u stanley canada nion-authorization cards and join the union campaign at Colectivo Coffee,  according to the supervisors.The workers are aiming to unionize with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 494, based in the Milwaukee area.Members of the Milwaukee Common Council earlier this week voiced their support for the Colectivo workers to unionize.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip