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Πέμπτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020

AHEPA Attends September 11 Remembrance

Vol. 14 Issue 37 | Wednesday, September 16, 2020
AHEPA E-News
AHEPA Attends September 11 Remembrance
Supreme President George G. Horiates attended the annual 9/11 remembrance at the National September 11 Memorial and a memorial service at Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine.

Supreme President Horiates conversed with U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney chair of the Congressional Hellenic Caucus, who greeted him at the memorial (pictured bottom right). Vice President Mike Pence and former Vice President Joe Biden also attended the ceremony.

Also on September 11, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America officiated a memorial service at Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine. Supreme President Horiates, several Ahepans, and Friends of Saint Nicholas officials Michael Psaros and Dennis Mehiel, attended. Supreme President Horiates introduced Archbishop Elpidophoros to surviving family members, including George and Zoe Kousoulis (pictured top right), the parents of Danielle Kousoulis, who fell victim on 9/11.

"We look forward to next year with the scheduled open of Saint Nicholas National Shrine," Supreme President Horiates said.

Earlier in the day, Supreme President
Horiates released a 9/11 remembrance statement to convey that AHEPA "stands by the families and honors the fallen."
AHEPA Releases Op-Ed:
UNGA Head Is a "Genocide-Denier"
AHEPA released an op-ed authored by Supreme President George G. Horiates titled, "The President of the United Nations General Assembly is a Genocide-Denier."

“The UN marks its 75th anniversary with its opening session on September 15, 2020. When it gavels-in, the president who will be calling the UNGA to order will be Turkish diplomat Volkan Bozkır, a Genocide-denier," Horiates writes.

District Governors College Held
Supreme President George G. Horiates convened a virtual District Governors College on Sept. 12, 2020.

The purpose of the event is to prepare AHEPA's district governors for the upcoming 2020-21 administrative year. They were presented with the Order's goals and objectives as well as AHEPA's many programs that serve to fulfill the organization's mission.
Greece Is the Word in 2021
Athens Supreme Convention Info Released
AHEPA is preparing for the 99th AHEPA Family Supreme Convention to be held in Athens, Greece, July 25 to 31, 2021. The official convention hotel will be the Hotel Grande Bretagne.

Greece will be celebrating the bicentennial of its independence in 2021 and the AHEPA family will be there to join in the celebration! See you there!

AHEPA Mobilizes against Turkey's Provocations
In a September memo to organizational leaders, Supreme President George G. Horiates provided instruction for Ahepans to mobilize against Turkey's provocations.

Turkey has escalated tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean to dangerous levels not seen since 1996 through violations of international norms and international and U.S. law, Horiates writes in the memo.

"Turkey’s actions are not only illegal, but they are not in the best interests of the United States and place lives unnecessarily in harm’s way," Horiates states.

The memo recaps actions taken by AHEPA to address Turkey's provocations and how Ahepans, and by extension, the community, can help going forward.

"We stand ready to assist you with this most important mobilization to address this pressing matter that threatens NATO ally, Greece; strategic partner, Cyprus; and U.S. interests in the region, overall," Horiates concludes.
Mobilization Tool Kit
AHEPA Emergency Relief Fund Opened for
Natural Disasters
AHEPA has opened its Emergency Relief Fund to provide assistance to the victims of the wildfires that are devastating California and Hurricane Laura, announced Supreme President George G. Horiates.

“The California wildfires and Hurricane Laura have caused widespread devastation affecting thousands of people,” Supreme President Horiates said. “Our thoughts are prayers are with communities impacted by these natural disasters, and we must do our part to help and make an difference for those in need. We urge our AHEPA chapters, members, and supporters to provide assistance through our Emergency Relief Fund as we have done traditionally when natural disasters strike or most recently in response to COVID-19.”

Supreme President Horiates has made the following appeal:


  • For chapters and/or individuals to secure one (1) $500 donor from the community-at-large 

AHEPA established the Emergency Fund 15 years ago. Since its inception more than $1 million has been donated from the fund to those affected by national disasters.

In Remembrance:
September Events of 1922, 1955
During September, AHEPA reflects and remembers the catastrophic events of September 1922 (the burning of Smyrna) and September 1955 (the Istanbul Pogrom) and shares the following articles, journal pieces, and other resources with our audience for a more in-depth historical perspective and additional insight:

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 (below) 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 1 Atlanta, Ga. - Donated lunches to the first responders of Emory Decatur Hospital
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 59 Canton, OH - Donated N95 masks and fed elderly in housing project
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 N.J.
Chapter 78, Merrillville, Ind. – Donated $17,000 to charities that assist and provide relief to victims of COViD-19
Chapter 80 Worcester, MA - Donated meals to staff of Holy Trinity Nursing Center
Chapter 88 Warren, OH - Donated meals to Mahoning County for Developmental Disabilities
Chapter 94 Chicago, IL - Donated funds to the Greater Chicago Food Depository to feed 5,000 persons
Chapter 95 Wilmington, DE - Donated 200 meals to the community
Chapter 98 New Haven, CT - Established a relief fund
Chapter 110, Norwich, Conn. – Presented a $1,000 grant to fund the Backus Hospital's Mobile Outreach Van
Chapter 113 Dayton, OH - Donation of over 650 sandwiches to the House of Bread
Chapter 121 Pawtucket, RI - Fundraising for COVID-19 Treatment by Dr. Thomas Walsh and supporting Pawtucket Soup Kitchen
Chapter 145 Denver, CO – 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, IN – Meals, masks, gloves and hand sanitizer donated to the community's front line heroes
Chapter 158, Poughkeepsie, NY – Provided lunch to first responders upon city's reopening
Chapter 186 Astoria, NY - Served 150 meals and delivered another 35 meals to the community at-large
Chapter 219 Phoenix, AZ – Donated N95 face masks to essential workers
Chapter 250, New London, CT.  Ahepans donated and delivered meals to residents of five elderly housing communities
Chapter 319 Port Jefferson, NY– Secured & donated 1,000 masks and 3,000 pairs of gloves for the community
Chapter 326 Flushing, NY – Presented scholarship grants to 3 students while adhering to social distancing and guidance
Chapter 408 Wilmington, NC– 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 411 Anaheim, CA  Helped distribute 2,700 produce boxes and 900 non-perishable food boxes to 461 cars and eight trucks (the trucks distributed the food to other parts of Orange County), feeding more than 10,000 persons.
Chapter 445 & Sons of Pericles 290 Upper Darby, PA – Delivered food to the ER dept. at Jeanes Campus Temple U. Hospital
Chapter 500 Greenlawn, NY – Held a food drive that amassed 400 lbs of goods to benefit the area shelters
Chapter 515 Radnor, PA – Donated and delivered 100s of meals for healthcare, ER & admin staff at Inova Alexandria Hospital
Chapter 517 Holmdel, NJ - Donated funds to local hospital
Chapter 545, Middletown, NY – Raised $2,000 to provide financi