St. Vasilios Church, Peabody, MA PUBLISH DATE: February 10, 2008

 

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Continuing Assistance Offered to the Victims of the Wildfires in Greece
February 8, 2008

Members of the Special Committee of the Greek Fire Relief Fund met on Wednesday, February 6, 2008, to review matters previously discussed and to hear a report from Bishop Andonios, Coordinator of the Fund, on his fact-finding trip to areas of Greece affected by the recent wildfires.

The meeting took place at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese under the leadership of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios and participating were Mr. Andrew Natsios, past Administrator of USAID; Mr. Michael Jaharis, Vice-Chair of the Archdiocesan Council; Mrs. Georgia Skeadas, National President of Philoptochos and Mr. Peter Kikis, President of Faith Endowment.  Mr. George Behrakis, Chairman of Leadership 100 and Dr. Anthony Limberakis, Commander of the Order of St. Andrew, were unable to attend because of pressing commitments.

The Committee began its deliberations by thoroughly reviewing a number of assessments on the scope of the devastation and recommendations on how to address the needs which have arisen.  These documents have been received from various Greek and American governmental agencies as well as from other authoritative sources.  Bishop Andonios reported on the status of the Fund which to date has collected $3,946,989 as well as $28,241 in interest.  From this amount, $252,853 had been already distributed to IOCC for an initial Livelihood Recovery Project.  

The Bishop then highlighted his activities in Greece. Accompanying His Grace on this fact-finding trip were Fr. Angelo Pappas of Portsmouth (NH) who is a trained disaster First Responder, by Dean Triantafilou, Executive Director of International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) who has tremendous experience in needs assessment and in offering philanthropic assistance, and by Mrs. Despina Katsivelakis, Representative of IOCC in Athens, all of whom had visited the affected areas at the onset of the fires and have extensive knowledge of the devastation.

His Grace met with the Metropolitans of Ileia and Mantineia (Arcadia), the Governors (Prefects) of Ileia and Arcadia as well as visited Pyrgos, Zaharo, Tripoli and some of the villages devastated by the fires, including Artemida where 16 people lost their lives.  In his meetings with local officials, His Grace was updated on the present situation and the efforts undertaken to assist those impacted by the disaster.  He inquired about the needs which currently exist as well as requested from some of the officials a list of projects with which the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America could assist. 

Based on the Bishop’s discussions with the Metropolitan and Governor of Ileia, who both thanked the Archdiocese for providing much-needed animal feed during November and December, the Committee approved a $1,652,998 proposal from IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) to provide additional tons of feed and foraging seed to 2,000 farming families in the Peloponnese who have been impacted by the destruction of pastureland.  Indications are that the government may ban open grazing of livestock for two years so as to allow the burned areas to adequately recover.  This has created tremendous hardships for local farmers who must now provide fodder for their herds which are confined to small corrals. 

This grant not only directly benefits those farmers but will also indirectly help the environment by allowing nature to recover from the devastation.  Moreover, it provides relief to the local government agencies which will be relieved of the burden of providing this type of assistance thus allowing them to focus their efforts on other areas of need.  This latest endeavor continues a program which was subsidized by the Fund with an initial grant of $252,853 to IOCC in late October of 2007.  During his visit to Zaharo, His Grace met with some of the farmers who have tremendously benefited from the program underwritten by Archdiocese.

As a result of His Grace’s discussions with key individuals in the affected areas, a number of additional projects were also discussed and as soon as all the necessary information has been collected, the Committee will meet again to decide how the balance of the Fund can best be used to offer the greatest assistance to those affected by the wildfires.

Department of Philanthropy
Contact: Bishop Andonios of Phasiane
Tel.: 212.774-0283



2008-2009 Paleologos Graduate Scholarship Applications Available
February 8, 2008

Applications for the 2008-2009 academic year are available for the new graduate scholarship program established in 2007 by Peter and Elli Malta Paleologos and administered by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. For the second year this fund is offering assistance to students enrolled in professional graduate studies leading to graduate, non-theological degrees. At least one scholarship of $10,000 per academic year will be awarded to help graduate students defray the costs of tuition, room and board, and other expenses related to obtaining a degree.

Candidates must be Orthodox Christian students within a jurisdiction of SCOBA (Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas), U.S. citizens (or permanent residents) and either beginning their graduate studies or continuing their graduate studies in the 2008-2009 academic year.  Students receiving a full scholarship from any other source or a partial scholarship exceeding fifty percent (50%) of their tuition are ineligible.

Candidates must submit a completed application form to the Scholarship Committee together with all the other items required, including a complete academic record (undergraduate and graduate), a budget and/or statement of need, a resume or Curriculum Vitae, and five (5) letters of recommendation addressing academic and religious/spiritual backgrounds.  Candidates must also prepare a scholarship proposal (2-3 pages) describing how their current studies allow them to employ their talents, and how being awarded this scholarship would help them use these talents to serve the Church or community at large.

Further details and an application form are available on-line on the Archdiocese website at:  http://www.goarch.org/en/archdiocese/administration/chancellor/scholarships.asp

Once the application has been filled in and all necessary documents assembled, the completed packet should be sent to the Paleologos Graduate Scholarship Fund, c/o Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, 8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075.  The deadline for submission of all completed application packets is April 18, 2008.  Incomplete packets will not be considered for the award.

Any questions should be directed to the Office of Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese at (212) 774-0513, or by e-mail at scholarships@goarch.org, or by letter.

Contact: Dept. of Communications
Tel. 212-774-0244
Email: communications@goarch.org


 



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