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Donation for hospital patients who are under intensive care (Vilnius, Lithuania)

Donation for hospital patients who are under intensive care (Vilnius, Lithuania) - notPERFECTLINEN EU

We believe in the power of kindness, therefore, we always seek for ways to improve the lives of people who might benefit from our help. In our opinion, being ethical and sustainable in business doesn’t end in creating environmentally-friendly product in an ethical way, it is also about giving back. From our point of view, making a difference is possible even with little acts of kindness. There are some sensitive topics, such as charity, that are often manipulated, and it is quite risky to take part in such projects, although, having only the best intentions and the vision of a positive change in mind, we took part in one more donation campaign, this time in Vilnius, Lithuania.

We have organized our 3rd donation campaign to gather money for our local hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in order to improve the well-being of patients who are under intensive care. Hospital has all the essential equipment and medicines needed for the healing process but often lacks other necessary items that might positively affect the way how patients feel in the hospital. Even though being small, these little acts of kindness can hopefully make the whole healing process a bit easier.

Patients under intensive care spend lots of their time not in the calmest environment as they are surrounded by disturbing lights and sounds every day for 24 hours. In cooperation with non-profit organization “Pozityvios idėjos” (“Positive ideas”) (

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