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Τετάρτη 3 Ιουνίου 2020

AHEPA E-News

Vol. 14 Issue 22 | Wednesday, June 3, 2020
AHEPA E-News

AHEPA Cares | Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
For nearly 100 years, AHEPA has provided steadfast service to the community through thick and thin. During this national emergency caused by the coronavirus global pandemic, please adhere to CDC guidance to help control the spread of the virus. Also, if you are able, please identify those who are most vulnerable in the community and check in to see if they are in need of assistance. #AHEPACares

As America reopens, please stay safe and informed. Practice social distancing. We will get through this pandemic together. 
Our weekly #AHEPACares round-up...
Wilmington, N.C. Ahepans secure face masks for parishioners
Ahepans from Cape Fear Chapter 408, Wilmington, N.C. secured face masks for the parishioners of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Wilmington.

The brothers also donated two forehead thermometers.

The parish conveyed its appreciation to AHEPA for the generous donation.
Amid pandemic, Flushing Ahepans meet their mission and commitment to education
Adhering to social distancing and guidelines, the brothers of Gus Cherevas Estia-Pindus Chapter 326, Flushing, N.Y. were to able to meet their commitment to education and present three scholarship awards to high school seniors, May 24, 2020.

Each student received a $1,500 scholarship, totaling $4,500.

Michigan AHEPA family provides financial aid to area churches
The AHEPA family of Automotive District 10, Michigan, raised and donated $23,300 to 11 Greek Orthodox churches in Michigan.

In addition, AHEPA Omega Chapter 371, Sterling Heights, Mich., has donated an undisclosed amount to five more churches.
AHEPA Cares and it shows: A note of gratitude for your philanthropy
AHEPA prides itself on the strength of its chapters and members. With more than 400 chapters worldwide, AHEPA provides community service at the grassroots. In fact, AHEPA has been described as providing “boots on the ground” - a reference to our members and their valuable work in the communities. Working hand-in-hand with local and state community service groups, AHEPA excels at providing relief when times get tough.

During this unprecedented time, the COVID-19 pandemic has AHEPA mobilized once again. Our support for the health care heroes on the front lines who are making sacrifices to attend to those infected by coronavirus is resolute.

Supreme President George G. Horiates has been spearheading efforts to encourage our chapters to donate or volunteer time and energy to provide assistance. With the spirit of community service at the core of their mission, we are proud our chapters have responded superbly with safety as a priority. Ahepans are going to supermarkets (with appreciation to our grocery workers too) to buy food for those in need. They are visiting area hospitals and delivering food to the doctors and nurses who are in harm's way and to the elderly and the homeless. Ahepans are also donating blood. The AHEPA family is working together to provide assistance around the world.

#AHEPACares and it shows.

We salute our members for their outreach. We can take pride we are fulfilling our founding fathers' vision of a community service fraternity. Supreme President Horiates thanks the AHEPA chapters that are practicing philanthropy and for sending us inspirational photos and stories. We applaud look forward to seeing more of our Order's great works!

We encourage districts and chapters to engage in philanthropic and community service acts and please submit your good works to AHEPA Global Headquarters.

Please remember to do so responsibly, according to government guidance, and above all else--safely!

The list (at right) is what we know at the time of distributing this edition of AHEPA e-news.

AHEPA’s list of chapters that are playing a significant part in the communities they serve worldwide is unmatched…and will go on…
THANK YOU!
Chapter 3 Birmingham, Ala. – 100 meals donated to Children’s Hospital of Alabama
Chapter 25 Manhattan, N.Y. – Meals donated and funds raised for ventilators
Chapter 26 Philadelphia – Brother Dr. Theoklis Zaoutis is actively advising Greece's Ministry of Health on COVID-19
Chapter 40 Detroit/District 10, Michigan – $15,000 donated to Detroit-area churches
Chapter 64 Harrisburg, Pa. – Brother Dr. Chronis providing medical analysis for COVID-19 and the chapter donated $1,750 to four central PA food banks to feed families in need
Chapter 69 Cherry Hill, N.J. – 200 meals donated to Virtua Hospital and other area hospitals
Chapter 72 Trenton, N.J. – 280-plus meals an 80 face masks delivered to three major hospitals in Central New Jersey
Chapter 78, Merrillville, Ind.  Donated $17,000 to charities that assist and provide relief to victims of COViD-19, including Meals on Wheels
Chapter 145 Denver – Donated and served meals to hundreds of first responders and homeless. Delivered thousands of face masks to the city and county of Denver
Chapter 156 Canonsburg, Pa. – Donated $2,000 to feed 400 area families
Chapter 157 Calumet, Ind. – Meals, masks, gloves and hand sanitizer donated to the community's front line heroes
Chapter 158, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – Provided lunch to first responders upon city's reopening
Chapter 186 Astoria, N.Y. - Served 150 meals and delivered another 35 meals to the community at-large
Chapter 219 Phoenix – Donated N95 face masks to essential workers
Chapter 319 Port Jefferson, N.Y. – Donated face masks to emergency responders. Secured 1,000 masks and 3,000 pairs of gloves for the community
Chapter 326, Flushing, N.Y. – Presented scholarship grants to 3 students while adhering to social distancing and guidance
Chapter 408 Wilmington, N.C. – The board of AHEPA 408 Senior Apartments donated "Care Bags" with essential items to the residents. Face masks and thermometers donated to St. Nicholas.
Chapter 445 & Sons of Pericles 290 Upper Darby, Pa. – Delivered food to the ER department at Jeanes Campus – Temple University Hospital
Chapter 489 New Port Richey, Fla. – Donated meals to elderly residents at AHEPA 489 Apartments
Chapter 500 Greenlawn, N.Y. – Held a food drive to benefit the area shelters
Chapter 515 Radnor, Pa. – Donated and delivered hundreds of meals for the health care and emergency response professionals and administrative staff at Inova Alexandria Hospital
Chapter 545, Middletown, N.Y.  Raised $2,000 to provide financial aid to families recovering from illness, donated 500 "Gyros for Heroes," and is undertaking a goods collection drive
Chapter CJ-1 Toronto – Implemented the Greek Easter Relief Food program, providing low-income families with a voucher to ensure everyone had access to an Easter meal
Chapter 601 Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey – Donated food to Orthodox churches for Easter
Chapter HJ-1 Athens, Greece – Ahepans provide support to Evangelismos Hospital
Chapter HJ-3 Thessaloniki, Greece – AHEPA Hospital is treating COVID-19 patients
Chapter HJ-26 Peter Baltis Chapter Larissa, Greece – Coordinated blood donor drive with several Ahepans donating
Chapter HJ-34 Corfu, Greece – Coordinated blood donor drive, donated face masks and health supplies to Corfu General Hospital and vulnerable populations
Chapter HJ-38 Palio Faliro, Greece – Donated and delivered meals and necessities to a local food bank for the municipality's elderly and vulnerable
Chapter HJ-41 Kalamaria, Greece – Delivered care packages of food and water to the elderly
Chapter CY-1 Nicosia, Cyprus – Contributed to District 27's countrywide blood drive with hundreds of units of blood collected
Chapter CY-4, Idalion, Cyprus – Donated financial aid to assist five families in need
Nikolaus Dumba Chapter & DOP Princess Sissi Chapter Vienna, Austria - Delivered meals to the needy
District 10, Michigan - Donated $23,300 to 11 Michigan-area Greek Orthodox churches
AHEPA Supports Public Health in Greece
Dr. Theoklis Zaoutis holds a COVID-19 training webinar for health care workers in Greece.
AHEPA will donate $30,000 to an Athens-based research center working to support the public health of the people of Greece in response to the coronavirus pandemic, announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.

AHEPA’s donation to the Center for Epidemiology and Outcomes Research (CLEO) will contribute to the development and implementation of a robust on-the-ground training program for healthcare professionals working in the newly established COVID-19 primary care centers and COVID-19-dedicated hospitals in Greece.

Statement in the Wake of the Killing of
George Floyd and Civil Unrest
In a statement released yesterday, Supreme President George G. Horiates said, "AHEPA today is firmly committed to the principles that undergirded its founding and encourages the public to learn more about it. We unequivocally condemn all acts of racism, discrimination, bigotry and hatred and senseless acts of violence. 

Supreme Convention FAQ | Cancelation Info
To cancel a hotel room reservation, please call Disney Group Reservations Phones Team at (407) 939-4686 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST, as well as Saturdays and Sundays, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.

Or use AHEPA’s online booking website, https://www.mydisneygroup.com/ahepa2020 

These are the procedures to follow:

  • Guests who booked their own reservation with a one night deposit and do not wish to keep the reservation should cancel their reservations, this will expedite the refund process.

  • Guests who still want to come on vacation (assuming Disney is open) in July. Will not need to do anything at this time. The reservations will remain active. In the event Disney is not open and the guest(s) have not cancelled, Disney will proceed to cancel 7 days prior to the arrival and refund the deposit at that time. A cancellation email will be sent if Disney has an email address on file. 
Ensure your ancestry is counted!

60.5% of all households have responded to the 2020 U.S. Census
89.5 million Census responses have been received -- that's more than half of all the households in the country!

AHEPA encourages your participation in the 2020 U.S. Census to ensure the Greek American community is accounted, announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.
 
It is part of our civic duty to participate in the U.S. Census. It is important to do so for a couple of reasons.
 
First, community-based organizations such as AHEPA, rely on accurate census data to ensure that its constituency is represented properly. On a larger scale, census results will help communities receive federal funding for hospitals, schools, and emergency services. (Pictured: Thanks to our friends at the New Jersey Hellenic American Heritage Commission for providing this flyer. Share it widely!)

Question 9 about Race: When asked on the Census form to indicate your race, you can mark or check "White," and under the designation, write-in "Greek" or "Cypriot" to indicate your ethnicity/ancestry. 
 
Census documents have arrived in the mail. People will be able to respond to the census online, by phone, or by mail. You can choose the option that works best for you.
 
Personal information provided on the census is kept confidential by law.

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