A Derry centre which looks after vulnerable adults has been “severely impacted” in an arson attack, the Western Trust says.
The Melrose Day Centre and Rossdowney House in the Waterside area of the city were set on fire in what police are treating as a deliberate attack.
The art therapy room of the complex has been completely destroyed in the blaze.
Police were alerted to the blaze on Rossdowney Road at around 1.20am today, Monday, April 24.
NIFRS were also at the scene and had extinguished the fire.
The Western Trust added that 21 people were unable to use the service as a result of the fire on the Glendermott Road.
A spokesperson for the trust said: “These vulnerable service users rely on coming to our Day Centre for support from staff and to engage with other service users and take part in therapeutic activities.
“Staff are currently keeping in contact with service users today and we are assessing
the impact over the coming week.
“The art therapy room used by our clients has been completely destroyed which will have an impact on what we can deliver to our service users over the coming weeks.
“This will be devastating for our service users as all their beautiful art work has been destroyed.
“A number of Women and Children’s Services supporting families and young people have also had to be cancelled due to the damage caused to the premises.”
The spokesperson added: “This is the second deliberate fire to have occurred at health and social care facilities in Derry in recent weeks.
“The Trust would appreciate the public’s cooperation with the police appeal for information in relation to this incident.”
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