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Lithuania‘s Honour 2006

Each child's smile, merry eyes and immeasurable determination to liberate oneself from the grip of the disease brings joy to my heart. I am gratified by the endless commitment of the adults and rejoice in hope, and it lifts our lives on the wings of goodness... 

Kindness, understanding and help are the things that give infinite hope to the people most precious to us and encourage them to fight to overcome the illness.  

I am glad that I am able share this with YOU. You are the dearest people to me and thanks to you others around you become stronger... 

Only together we can create the world full of tolerance, responsibility and boundless love for children. Thank you for your trust.  

Always yours and with you,
Edita

The symbol of limitless love and warmth

The rabbits unite to children hearts...
 
In one hand – drugs, in another - a soft rabbit‘s claw... One day Rugilė saw a bear with pink skirt and the ribbon which is the symbol of breast cancer and asked me: "What do they mean?"
 
The time was running and I still had a dream - to find the rabbit Rugilė was dreaming about...
After the TV3 project Lithuanian honor I received the chief editor‘s Rūta Duobaitė call. I heard her saying: "Edita, let‘s go to take your rabbits". When I entered the shop, I felt like being at the trap of rabbits. Many long-eared, charming rabbits were looking at me. They looked like asking to take and embrance them... We dressed them up by sewing dresses with yellow sun ray and gave them all our warmth, comfort and love.
 
While we were sewing the dresses, a problem occured. We have realized that we have much more little friends than rabbits. And here The Ministry of the Embasy of Sweden has offered us our sincere help.
 
Always Yours,
Edita 

The rabbits have already reached the children‘s home. I believe that they became the best friends of the little patients.

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