A community outreach program is in need of a helping hand itself after falling victim to burglars.

Community Stepping Stones helps inspire at-risk youth through art. Organizers say thieves broke into the Sulphur Springs group's offices this weekend, stealing all of the technology they could get their hands on.

"They took all of our technology stations," executive director Nestor Ortiz Jr. said. "So they took computers, printers, back-up drives, all of the things and they took her flatscreen TV and some petty cash."

The organization's insurance only covers natural disasters and fire. Officials couldn't afford the premiums to cover burglaries.

More than $2,500 in equipment and software were stolen.

But Ortiz said that won't stop the organization from doing what they set out to do.

"We're going to continue doing our jobs," he said. "So if it means pulling personal computers from home in the interim to get things done, then that's what we're going to do."

For more information about Community Stepping Stones, visit communitysteppingstones.org.