Two 14-year-olds are under arrest, accused of burglarizing an organization that helps grow business and economic opportunity in their own neighborhood. 

The two are accused of smashing through the glass door at Neighbors and Neighbors Association in Liberty City last Friday and stealing six computers and boxes of information.

"We're still assessing to see what's missing, but we notified all our clients to notify them we had a burglary," said N.A.N.A. Director Leroy Jones. 

Those clients are mostly small business owners and those trying to be. N.A.N.A. is funded by Miami-Dade County and city of Miami tax dollars.  It funds grants, loans and training for people to grow small businesses and elevate the local economy. 

"I want to believe that anybody that knows what we do here won't violate it," said Jones. "I'm sure they probably didn't know what we do we cause we help a lot of families. We help a lot of businesses." 

Jones said the families of the boys, who live near the office on Northwest 62nd Street and First Avenue, are among those who turned them in.  Two computers were recovered in their homes. 

Police suspect several more teens were involved in the burglary.