A Hudson warehouse that is used by various organizations to store supplies for the homeless was recently vandalized.

Volunteers spent their Sunday at the warehouse cleaning up. Boxes of valuable supplies were ripped open and ruined.

Pasco County Stand Down, a program that helps homeless veterans all over the Bay area, is just one of a few organizations that were affected.

"There are a lot of little things that we are going to need help with going forward," said the program's director, Brian Anderson.

Shovels, brooms and trash bags were in the hands of many volunteers for the cleanup, including Linda Dunemann, who enjoyed pitching in for veterans.

"It's our time to give back to them," she said.

Parts of the warehouse and the forklift were also damaged. The three people that broke in and created the mess were arrested.

Anderson is happy about the arrests and says all the support so far is great.

"I think we will find goodness out of this problem," he said.