неделя, 28 януари 2018 г.

1st Pan-European Conference Order of Ahepa "European Spirit"




At 30 of September 2017 in Sofia, Bulgaria was very succesfully held the 1st Pan-European Conference of Order of AHEPA District No 28 "European Spirit".
They attended by many Brothers Chapters across Europe and Greece.
He was elected the first Board of AHEPA Europe "European Spirit" as it is:

THE DISTRICT LODGE (BOARD OF DIRECTORS)

  • Distict Governor : Anastasios Vassiliadis (Stuttgart)
  • Lt. Distict Governor: Georgios Kritikos (Brussels)
  • District Secretary: Dr. Georgios Markou (Paris)
  • District Treasurer: Prof. Christos Kazantzis (Berlin)
  • VP of Hellenism: Prof. Dr. Ioakeim Kalamaris (Sofia)
  • VP of Education: Dr. Apostolos Agrafiotis (Paris)
  • VP of Philanthropy: Dr. Panagiotis Katis (Paris)
  • VP of Civic Responsibility: Dimosthenis Mammonas (Brussels)
  • VP of Family and Individual Excellence: Dimitrios Alafouzos (London)
  • District Warden: Constantinos Giouroudis (Sofia)
  • District Marshal: Charalambos Athanasiadis (Stuttgart)
  • Athletic Director: Christos Salonikios (Stuttgart)
  • DL Member PDG: Nick Papadopoulos (Athens)


събота, 27 януари 2018 г.

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"AHEPA is one of the oldest and largest non-partisan organizations dedicated to promoting Hellenic issues around the world.
With over 40,000 family members, AHEPA has raised funds for numerous relief efforts, medical research, aided job seekers in the U.S. and abroad and students with scholarship programs.
Through its Greek language programs and cultural events AHEPA continues to bring together Greek communities throughout the world."
Chater A603 is part of District 28, "European Spirit" part of region 10, Europe. There are 8 chapters all over Europe with out Greece and Cyprus, with more than 150 menbers.
Join us in our efforts!

Our Mission

                                        The mission of the AHEPA Family is to promote Hellenism, Education,                                         Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence.

Hellenism
An important component of AHEPA’s mission is to create an awareness of the principles of Hellenism to society. These principles include a commitment to humanity, freedom, and democracy. The preservation and promotion of these ideals is where AHEPA has, and always will be, deeply committed.
AHEPA educates the community on these matters through symposia, forums, and conferences.
Education
AHEPA’s commitment to education has been well documented throughout its history. Over $4 million is endowed at the local, district and national levels toward the use of scholarships and a half-million dollars is awarded annually. Thousands of young men and women have benefited as recipients of AHEPA scholarships at these various levels. The most famous recipient, perhaps, is ABC News’ Host of This Week George Stephanopoulos.
The scholarship program at the national level is administered by the AHEPA National Educational Foundation. It offers scholarships to a wide variety of students. Recipients are: traditional and non-traditional students; seminarians, including those entering Holy Cross Greek School of Theology; and high school seniors, college and post-graduate students who are looking to become tomorrow’s leaders.
The preservation of Hellenic or Classical Studies programs on college campuses is an important issue for the AHEPA Educational Foundation. A subcommittee of the Foundation, the Hellenic Cultural Commission, actively works to support the study of the Classics at universities.
In addition, educational programs such as “Journey to Greece” and Washington Internships are sponsored by the Foundation.
Philanthropy
Philanthropy and volunteerism have been pillars of strength for AHEPA. From natural disaster relief to raising funds for the elimination of life-threatening diseases to making significant contributions to our local neighborhoods, AHEPA is at the forefront of charitable giving.
AHEPA’s philanthropic deeds are evident in the restoration of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island; in the Halls of St. Basil Academy, a childcare facility in Garrison, N.Y.; in the care packages we sent to our troops in cooperation with the USO; and in the building of healthcare facilities in Greece. Yet this only scratches the surface of the numerous philanthropic works of the association. In addition, countless charitable projects are undertaken every year by AHEPA’s chapters and districts.
Civic Responsibility
Our grassroots has a strong voice. With chapters in every major metropolitan city and in rural areas of North America, AHEPA communicates the positions of the Greek-American community to elected representatives at the federal, state, and local levels, as well as to our diplomatic leaders. These issues pertain to Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey; however, our constituents are also interested in domestic policy areas affecting the philanthropic, civic, and community service-based programs in which they are involved. These positions are based upon our American heritage and ideals with the best interest of the United States in mind.
AHEPA educates its constituents about these issues through seminars and conferences, providing expert panelists from the U.S. government, prominent Washington, DC Think-Tank organizations, and the business world.
Furthermore, AHEPA keeps a watchful eye on Congress with its Congressional Scorecard, a tool that evaluates each member of Congress on Greek-American issues.
Family and Individual Excellence
What makes AHEPA unique from other organizations is the creation of the AHEPA Family. Together with three affiliated organizations, the AHEPA Family works as a unit toward the fulfillment of a common mission. Combined, the four organizations have contributed well over a billion dollars to national projects throughout their history.
The Daughters of Penelope was established November 16, 1929 as the Women’s Affiliate of AHEPA. It is the first Greek-American women’s organization in the United States. One of its crowning achievements is Penelope House, a shelter for battered women in Mobile, Alabama. It is the first shelter for battered women and their children in that state.
The Sons of Pericles was established February 3, 1926, and was officially recognized as the Junior Order of AHEPA in 1928. Finally, the Maids of Athena was founded July 5, 1930 as the Junior Women’s Auxiliary of AHEPA. The two youth groups have combined to contribute to such worthy causes as: Muscular Dystrophy, Deborah Heart and Lung Foundation, the Special Olympics, St. Basil Academy and Cooley’s Anemia research.
The Ideals of Ancient Greece Important to All
AHEPA members are proud of the contributions the ancient Greeks gifted to Western Civilization. As Americans, we share many of the values put forth by them: civic responsibility, philanthropy, education, family and individual excellence, and the ideals of democracy. This is the essence of our heritage. This is the core of our mission.
Moreover, throughout the span of its history, AHEPA has served as a vital vehicle for the progressive development and emergence of American citizens of Greek heritage into every facet of society: government, business, education, and the arts. This fulfillment illustrates the promise of the American Dream and symbolizes the hard work ethic of our immigrant forebearers who labored to achieve that dream with the principles of Hellenism rooted deep in their hearts.

The AHEPA Family

           The mission of the AHEPA Family is to promote Hellenism, Education, Philanthropy, Civic                                                             Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence.


The Order of AHEPA’s mission is to create an awareness of the principles of Hellenism to society. These principles include a commitment to humanity, freedom, and democracy. The preservation and promotion of these ideals is where AHEPA has, and always will be, deeply committed.
AHEPA educates the community on these matters through symposia, forums, and conferences.


The Daughters of Penelope was the realization of Alexandra Apostolides Sonenfelds’ dream. Her desire was to create a woman’s organization and because of her perseverance and the encouragement of her husband Dr. Emanuel Apostolides, a devoted AHEPA, she formed EOS Chapter#1 with 25 charter members on November 16, 1929 in San Francisco, California. She was elected the first Grand President of the organization in 1931.


The Sons of Pericles were started in 1926 by a group of Manchester, N.H. AHEPANS. The founder was Dr. Alexander Cambadhis. He helped the fledging new youth group with their dealings with other organizations as well as with the Order of AHEPA. His goal and the goal of the Sons of Pericles is to promote Hellenism to the youth and to keep the fire of our Motherland burning for generations to come. Together with the aid of some members of the Order of AHEPA from the Manchester, NH, Chapter, these young men were the first members of the Order and are known collectively as The Mother Lodge of the Sons of Pericles.


The Maids of Athena is a junior order of the Daughters of Penelope, which is the female affiliate of AHEPA. The Maids are also the sister organization of the Sons of Pericles, the male youth affiliate to AHEPA. We have chapters and districts located throughout the United States and Canada. Wherever you are, there is bound to be a chapter near you. And if there is not, let’s set one up in your area! The experience will be beneficial to all those in your area that would qualify for membership.