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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Greek American Wave of Solidarity

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New York.- Shaken by news of wildfires tearing through parts of their ancestral home, Greek-Americans around the country are extending a helping hand gathering money and supplies to aid victims in their motherland. Major Greek American organizations including Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, AHEPA, the Council for Hellenes Abroad and the Hellenic-American National Council have opened bank accounts to raise money for relief aid.

In response to the catastrophic fires plaguing Greece, Archbishop Demetrios, convened an emergency meeting of key advisors and staff members to mobilize the resources of the Archdiocese and greater community to respond to the tremendous needs of the people of this devastated nation. It was agreed that His Eminence would appoint a Special Committee of prominent Greek Americans who will oversee and coordinate the collection and distribution of monies raised by the Archdiocese through Her Greek Fire Relief Fund.

“We are witnessing unbelievable losses of lives and property but also of the livelihoods of countless individuals who will need assistance for many years to recover from this calamity” stated the Archbishop. “Greece, the birthplace of democracy, the place where the Olympics Games were born, the cornerstone of Western Civilization is experiencing unprecedented destruction with over 650,000 acres of forest and farmland reduced to ashes and more than 61 lives which have been lost so far. It is our sacred duty and obligation to offer whatever assistance we can at this most critical time” His Eminence reflected.

Following the meeting, the Archbishop, spoke with Mr. Andrew S. Natsios, the United States President’s Special Envoy for Sudan, who accepted to serve as Special Advisor to the Archbishop regarding the relief efforts of the Church in America. Mr. Natsios served as Director for the U.S. Agency for International Development (US Aid) which is the United States government agency that administers economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide. He has enormous experience in the area of offering philanthropic assistance and will employ his great experience and stellar reputation to assure that all funds collected for this disaster are used in the most responsible and efficient manner.

On Monday His Eminence was briefed by Mr. John Negroponte, the United States Deputy Secretary of State who updated the Archbishop about what steps the American government was taking to deal with the tragedy. His Eminence also received a call from the Ambassador of Greece to the United States, the Honorable Alexandros Mallias, in which they discussed the crisis.

A special encyclical was issued by the Eparchial Synod of the Holy Archdiocese which requested all parishes to offer special prayers on behalf of all those who have been adversely affected by this disaster and a special collection will take place in all churches for the Greek Fire Relief Fund of the Archdiocese.

Mrs. Georgia Skeadas, National Philoptochos President, announced today a donation of $50,000 as an immediate response of the Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society to the devastating fires in Greece that have destroyed lives, homes and the livelihood of hundreds of families. The donation to the Hellenic Red Cross was presented to His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios.

President Skeadas appealed to Philoptochos members throughout the United States to offer prayers “on behalf of the deceased victims of the fires as well as prayers for the survivors, that our merciful Lord bring them comfort, strength and resolve during these tragic days of the aftermath.” She further implores the members to open their hearts, to be munificent and to give their full support to His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios’ request for a special appeal in all the parishes.

AHEPA
AHEPA held multiple meetings in order to spear-head and coordinate Greek-American relief efforts in Greece. After multiple conversations with the U.S. Department of State, AHEPA President Ike Gulas has formulated and implemented a strategy to take the lead on Greek-American's efforts in assisting Greece during this ordeal. "In times of crisis, everyone, and rightfully so, feels the desire to drop everything and assist, however, if there isn't an established point or lead, then all efforts may not see fruition," said Gulas.

President Gulas has asked all the chapters to begin putting together care packages and send them to AHEPA Headquarters for delivery to the victims. In the event constructing a care package is too time consuming or difficult at this time, please send a check in the amount of $150 to AHEPA Headquarters, and we will do so on your chapter's or individual's behalf.

Moreover, Ambassador Alexandros Mallias, Greece's Ambassador to the U.S., visited last week AHEPA Headquarters and expressed the need of continued immediate and long-term assistance. The situation was described as being the "worst natural disaster" Greece has ever faced. Mallias also thanked AHEPA for its eagerness, willingness and determination to assist.

Via teleconference, President Gulas reiterated AHEPA's commitment to assisting the ongoing effort. Mr. Gulas also informed the Ambassador of its plan of soliciting the assistance of all firefighters willing to travel to Greece in order to fight the fires. "At present, we are working out the logistics, with the U.S. Department of State's guidance, to arrange transportation from the U.S. to Greece," added Gulas.

SAE
With a $50,000 personal donation to the project “Plant Your Roots in Greece,” aimed at victim relief and Greece’s reforestation, the Coordinator of SAE / USA Theodore G. Spyropoulos helped set the pace encouraging the Omogeneia to contribute for the restoration of Greece’s devastated ecosystem. Additional support began pouring in including a $5,000 donation from “Mistras Group Inc.” a company owned by Dr. Soterios and Aspasia Vahaviolos.

More than $32,000 was donated by Chicago's Greek community during a radiothon over Sotiris Rekoumis' Greek Hour Friday morning. The drive was organized by SAE / USA and the funds are contributed through the project Plant Your Roots in Greece.

“The mobilization of America’s Hellenes is immediate and heart rending,” Mr. Spyropoulos said. “It is particularly satisfying to witness the response of the younger generations who are contributing financially and are also forming volunteer groups. There is no doubt in my mind that Greece will resurrect its ecosystem out of the ashes.”

The first Pan American meeting for relief to the victims of the fires and reforestation in Greece was held Tuesday night in a teleconference organized by the World Council of Hellenes SAE / USA and the Hellenic American National Council. The President of AHEPA Mr. Ike Gulas, presidents of Federations-members of SAE and HANC and other donors and volunteers participated in the teleconference.

“The joint teleconference was phenomenal success and showed the value of unity and cooperation among HANC, SAE and AHEPA” says the president of Hellenic American National Council Mr. E. Velivasakis.

A telethon to raise funds on the East Coast was also announced at the meeting by SAE / USA Coordinator Theodore G. Spyropoulos. “The Hellenic media have been very supportive and we are grateful to all of them as they have carried accurate information and have covered our efforts,” he said. “On September 9 we will hold the first telethon on the National Hellenic Channel of America (NGTV) of Dimitri Kastanas, to raise relief and reforestation funds.” The telethon will be held from 2 p.m. to midnight.

In the near future, after total losses from the fires are assessed and major needs are identified, SAE / USA will call a Pan American meeting of leaders, major donors and distinguished Hellenes and phil-Hellenes to meet with Greek Ambassador Alexandros Mallias in Washington, Mr. Spyropoulos stated. “The meeting will aim to accurately inform America’s Hellenes.

“We are already in close contact with the Ambassador, our member organizations, the President of HANC Manolis Velivasakis, Greece’s national television network and various radio and television programs here and in Greece.

On Tuesday, September 4, 2007, the board of the American Hellenic Congress in conjunction with the World Council for Hellenes Abroad (SAE) is organizing a meeting of concerned citizens to explore ways of coordination to help our beloved Greece. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Banquet Hall of Dimitri’s on the Avenue (formerly the City Tavern) at 14316 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn (between Greenfield and Schaefer) (313-584-1515).

“Plant Your Roots in Greece,” a not-for-profit, tax exempt organization under the auspices of SAE / USA and HANC, offers contribution opportunities both to those who wish to support primarily victims of fire and those who wish to contribute to reforestation.

Depending on individual preference, donors to the relief and reforestation campaign can mail their checks to Chicago Community Bank, 234 S. Wabash Ave. FL2, Chicago, Illinois 60604-2365.

Mail checks to Chicago Community Bank, 234 S. Wabash Ave. FL2, Chicago, Illinois 60604-2365.

Make checks Payable to one of two accounts according to preference:
Plant Your Roots in Greece, Acct. # 459-0070-59, for reforestation. Or,
Plant Your Roots in Greece, Acct. # 2000-0394-84, for relief.
IBAN: 07004158

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Friday, August 24, 2007

What Can I Do To Help?

Since the blaze begun many fund raisers have started across the world to help those without homes, re-forestation, lost pets, etc.

Western Canada's Greek consul George Aravositas said the fire is expected to cause more than $1.2 billion in damage. Every little bit helps including your contribution.

If you wish to volunteer your time, please click here to find out how you can physically donate your time and energy to this cause.

Below is a list of genuine fund-raisers started by various organizations around the world.


greece-iconFacebook:

If you have a facebook account please consider:

Campaign for reforestation of areas in Greece destroyed by forest fires.
(click here to donate)

Our mission is to contribute to the reforestation of Greece.

Description:
The fires that have broken out in many areas of Greece have ruined people's lives and homes. Many speculate that people have started these fires deliberately to criticize the Greek government, to influence the upcoming elections, or to cause chaos.

Whatever the motive or their cause, the fires are devastating for the people of Greece, who are losing family members, firefighters, homes, land, sacred ancient sites, and faith in their country. The Greek-American "Plant Your Roots in Greece" is a non-profit foundation which has started a reforestation campaign to restore the beauty of the country and to strengthen the bonds between Greek-Americans and their homeland.

Please contribute to this foundation and do what you can to support the efforts to rebuild Greece. Below is a letter on the official website from Theodoros Spyropoulos, president of the foundation, US coordinator and Vice President of the Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE). http://www.saeusa.org/content/view/81/65/lang,en/

greece-iconHelpGreeceNow.org
(click here to donate)

The summer of 2007 in Greece has been the worst year to date for fires raging out of control, destroying homes, livestock, trees and tragically lives. In the most recent and fiercest battle yet, fires have claimed at least 63 lives to date and the number is estimated to climb once the fires have been extinguished and homes are searched for those left behind. Many of whom perished protecting their livelihood or were simply too old or sick to evacuate. The terrain of many of these villages is not what we are accustomed to, and unless you have visited such areas, it may be difficult to imagine why this happened and the destruction so profound. Many are villages where people work and live off their land and their livestock. They are beautiful modest and picturesque villages built on the mountainous landscape surrounded by trees and fresh air and pure water. But no more.

Now they are villages burned, charred and their people must attempt to rebuild, salvage and try to determine how they will go on living with no home, no belongings and no means of income now or for the future. greece-fireAcres and acres of land used to cultivate, grow and sell products has been destroyed. Generations of olive trees, orchards, livestock and other means of livelihood completely gone. The long term effects of this ecological and financial disaster are devastating.

This website is offering a wristband that you can wear in pride as a supporter of this cause. 100% of the profits will go to benefit those who lost so much in these devastating fires. .

Greece gave us so much. Its people, our people need our help. Please donate in any manner you feel is appropriate.



greece-iconGreek Relief Fund:
(click here to donate)

The Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC (HCC(BC)), in coordination with the Hellenic Community of Vancouver, has initiated the Greek Fire Relief Program which is aimed at assisting the victims of one of the worst disasters to strike Greece in modern history.

A Press Conference has been called for Thursday, August 30th at 12 noon at the SFU Campus in Downtown Vancouver. This modern day Greek tragedy hits close to home for all Greeks across British Columbia. Most have loved ones visiting or living in Greece’s Peloponnese and Evia Regions. The fortunate ones have been able to contact their relatives and have heard of their courageous attempts fighting fires that have so rapidly incinerated much of Greece. Others sit and wait by the telephone for a sign of life from anyone.
“The Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC’s response to this horrendous disaster has begun; the infrastructure is almost near completion and the funds that British Columbians donate will be used to aid those in most dire need,” says Demitrios Douzenis, Greek Fire Relief Program Chair, adding “the press conference will highlight the various ways people from around the province can donate to this cause.”

“The Hellenes of BC are deeply saddened by the tragedy unfolding in Greece. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost their way of life and we commend the heroic efforts of local and international firefighters alongside the Greek population,” stated Peter P. Kletas, President of the Hellenic Community of Vancouver. “One of the smallest European countries that plays the perfect host to millions of tourists from around the world each year, a country that has touched so many people with its culture, way of life and emphasis on family, is now in need for the world to give a little back,” cites Alex Peter Tsakumis, President of the HCC(BC).

The HCC(BC) represents the social, political, and cultural interests of Greeks across BC, while the Hellenic Community of Vancouver maintains the province’s largest Greek community. Information on donating can be found at www.greekrelief.ca, which will go live Thursday afternoon. For over 20 years, the Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC, a non-governmental organization, has been an advocate of unity for Canadians of Greek decent, a promoter of Hellenism, a campaigner for inter-group cooperation, and a cohesive voice for Greeks in BC.

Media Contact
Jenny Siormanolakis
778 688 7252

greece-iconRed Cross
(seeking clothing, tents, toothpaste, food, ect.)
(click here to donate)

FIRES IN GREECE - 24 AUGUST 2007
up to date SITUATION REPORT No 1, -
PRELIMINARY EMERGENCY APPEAL
27 August 2007

Greece has been experiencing an ordeal, since Friday the 24th of August 2007, when a number of wildfires started burning forests and villages in most of Peloponnesus peninsula, namely regions of the Prefectures of Helia, Messinia, Achaia, Lakonia, Argolida, Korinthia and Evia Island. The situation on the 26th deteriorated with more new fires in different regions of the country.

Update, Monday the 27th the situation is still devastating most of the affected areas. These fires have already burned hundreds of thousands of square km of forest areas, olive groves as well as a vast number of residences in villages in the above mentioned areas. On Saturday the 25th the Prime Minister declared Greece in a state of emergency. International assistance has been requested from several countries in fire-fighting means. In addition to these damages the death toll seems to have no ending. The number has risen to approximately 63 causalities, for the time being, while there are serious fears that this number will rise again, since there are people still missing. Many people have been in need of first aid, psychological support and medical care due to burns, traumas and respiratory problems.

Moreover, as a result of the fires a lot of regions - not only the affected ones – face breakdowns in telecommunication, power (electricity) and water supply. There is a great number of people who have been left homeless, however, it is too early to measure the extent of the damages and the affected populations, since the disastrous fires are still ongoing.

greece-iconBank of Greece
(click here to donate)

Relief for the victims of the recent fires.

The General Council of the Bank of Greece, which convened extraordinarily on Sunday 26 August 2007 by invitation of its Chairman Mr Nicholas C. Garganas, expresses its profound sorrow for the victims of the recent fires ravaging the country and for the enormous economic and ecological disaster they have caused. It was decided that the Bank will contribute the amount of €5,000,000 to the restoration effort and the aid of victims. By virtue of Ministry of Economy and Finance decision 2/53006/27.08.2007, a

"Hellenic Republic-Relief Account for Fire Victims" with ΙΒΑΝ GR9801000230000002341103053 and SWIFT/BIC: BNGRGRAA has already been opened at the Bank of Greece, Government Accounts Section. The above mentioned contribution of the Bank was deposited in this account, which will also receive any amounts deposited for this purpose by individuals and institutions with banks in Greece and abroad.

greece-iconGreekBoston.com
(click here to donate)


GreekBoston will collect funds and make all arrangements, including the names of each individual donator, to submit to the official fund setup for this fire disaster relief. We will also list all donators here so please help today! If you would like to donate a care package or anything non-monetary, please check back here for instructions on where to donate.

Generous Donors:

George Pissimissis - Hyannis, MA Digital HiFi Inc - Wesley Chapel, FL
Katina Sidiropoulou - Sweden Jeannie Green - Grants Pass, OR
John Kontos - Miami Beach, FL Caroline Kalogeropoulos - Boston, MA
Neeloofar Jenks - Seattle, WA Georgia Flamburis - Allston, MA

In addition to our efforts, SAE has posted information for contributions below:

SAE / USA is appealing to all Hellenes to contribute whatever you can to the bank account listed below to provide relief, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to families victimized by the fires and to fund reforestation of devastated areas through the SAE / USA project “Plant Your Roots in Greece.”

Please make your contributions payable to “Plant Your Roots in Greece” and send to:

Chicago Community Bank Acct:
# 459-0070-59
234 S Wabash Ave FL2-Chicago, IL 60604-2365

Deposits in Greece:
Alpha Bank Acct: # 143-0021-1-037288
Eurobank Acct: # 0026.0012.39.0100763237

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