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Monday, December 29, 1997 Published at 12:37 GMT World Orphans get toys in Diana's memory Two cuddly toys bring a smile to one of Albania's deprived orphans
Some of the teddy bears placed outside Kensington Palace, London, after the death of the Princess of Wales have been donated to some of the world's most deprived children.
The moving gesture of goodwill was made by a British charity which has just set up its first orphanage in Albania after a two-year struggle.
The orphanage in Durres is the fifth to be built in the world by the organisation Hope And Homes For Children.
Moved by Albania's plight, husband and wife charity team Mark and Caroline Cook set about trying to make a difference to the lives of children who have lost their families.
Based in Wiltshire, the charity group says it is providing comfort, food and vital medical care for children in most need.
"It will give everybody a new feeling of hope," said Caroline Cook.
"It will create everything these children need -- stimulation, motivation to the staff and everything that they haven't got here."
"We've often been asked recently whether the Princess knew about us and I don't suppose she did," said Mark Cook.
"We felt it was a matter of time before she got to hear about us because we're working in the sort of area that we feel she would have approved of. We're working with the most deprived children in the world."
Many more children are likely to benefit in a similar way as part of the legacy of the Princess's work for charity.
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