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  Message From Dame Vera Lynn
  March 2020
 
 
  MESSAGE FROM DAME VERA LYNN AS SHE PREPARES 
  TO MARK HER 103rd BIRTHDAY (20 March 2020)
  “Thank you all for the kind gifts, cards and 
  gestures I received to celebrate my birthday this 
  year. Once again, I am overwhelmed by 
  everyone's kindness and generosity, and am so 
  grateful to you all for helping me to mark this 
  milestone.
  I feel very fortunate to have reached 103, and my 
  day will be made all the more special by hearing 
  from people all around the world.
   
  Thank you also for your generosity towards my 
  Charitable Trust as I care very much about the work it does and the donations received around my birthday are 
  the best gift imaginable.
  All around the world, people are facing extremely difficult times. It is likely that we will all have to make hard 
  decisions in the coming months. I am reminded of World War II, when our country faced the darkest of times and 
  yet, despite our struggles, pulled together for the common good and we faced the common threat together as a 
  country, and as a community of countries that joined as one right across the world.
  In light of the challenges we now face, it is time for us all to rediscover that same spirit that saw us through the 
  War. By keeping calm, looking after each other, and following the Government’s latest guidance, we can overcome 
  the threat of Coronavirus (COVID-19) just as we have overcome so many other challenges before.
  I am sure many people, especially the elderly, are worried about what the future may hold. I encourage you all to 
  keep smiling through. Even if we are isolated in person, we can still be united in spirit. As the War showed us so 
  many years ago, we are all stronger than we think and however desperate things may seem today, remember that 
  we can still be kind, we can still laugh… and we can still sing.”
  Vera Lynn
 
 