"This recognition does not belong to Elvir but to the team; it belongs to the team of good people at Pomozi.ba, a team that long ago forgot about its own fatigue. It belongs to my family, especially my wife Aida, who has borne the greatest burden all these years," Karalić conveyed. At that moment, Aida Karalić could be seen crying during her husband's emotional speech, which was also captured by cameras. The founder of the association "Pomozi.ba" continued: "It belongs to every pensioner who set aside part of their pension to buy bread for someone else, to every child who emptied their piggy bank, to every worker who, after a hard shift, called a humanitarian number, to every volunteer, to every person who helped someone else." Some of the families helped by this association also attended the award ceremony, such as hafiz Nedim Botić, who had been battling inflammatory bowel disease for years. Through a humanitarian number and account, Bosnian citizens raised the necessary amount in just a few hours, with the remainder allocated for the treatment of several individuals. "Anything I say would be insufficient. Your work is witnessed by millions of people helped, ongoing projects across the planet, a story of humanity that transcends all boundaries... Thank you for everything you do for us," Botić stated this evening.
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Touching scenes in the Council Hall: Families assisted by Elvir Karalić arrived, his wife burst into tears
Elvir Karalić, the recipient of the Sixth April Award and founder of the humanitarian association "Pomozi.ba," delivered an emotional speech after being presented with the award tonight at the Sarajevo City Hall.

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