I got this message from my Dad. He knew the woman who sent this message to him. The little girl loves cards, like greeting cards, and stuff. At the bottom of this message, there is a link. The entire site is for the little, 5 year old girl





> Posting for a friend after receiving email....
>
> This is the true story of my 5-yr old 2nd cousin, Hannah Garman, who
> was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, a rare and incurable
> brain tumor. She has been given 12 weeks to live and is currently in
> her 7th week. She was going to be the flower girl in our wedding in
> May, but was diagnosed a week after we asked her to be the flower
> girl. This is especially sad because her mother died 2 yrs ago from
> breast cancer.
>
> Right now she has lost most of her motor skills. She is confined to
> bed and cannot really do anything or play with the gifts she is
> getting from people, but she LOVES getting cards - she has gotten so
> many from people she does not know and just loves to have grandma
> read about the people who send them and see their pictures and is so
> proud of all her cards. Her room is just filled with cards.
>
> When asked what she wants for Christmas she said she wants to see how
> many Christmas cards she can get. Many people have passed this wish
> along to their churches, prayer groups, friends and family. There are
> school groups where children are making her cards. People are
> including pictures so she can see who it is that is sending her the
> card.
>
> If you would like to help with her wish, you can send a card to her
> at:
> Hannah Garman
> 704 Orchard Rd
> Lititz, PA 17543
>
> THANKS! Feel free to pass this along to your own prayer group,
> church, school, etc. Let's see if we can have the cards coming in big
> postal bags for her this Christmas, since it will be her last holiday.
>
> Read more about Hannah, see pics, & stay updated on her progress at
> http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/hannahgarman