St Sophia and Three Daughters Parish raise much-needed funds for Sydney women’s shelter

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The Ladies Philoptochos of the Parish of St Sophia and Three Daughters at Surry Hills, Sydney hosted an Afternoon Tea Fundraiser on Saturday, August 24 to raise much-needed funds for local women’s shelter, Lou’s Place.

Lou’s Place is a unique, community-based drop-in centre for women in crisis, feeling isolated or needing support. Most of the women who visit Lou’s Place have experienced multiple traumas in their lives and the majority are facing issues of homelessness, domestic violence, mental health or addiction.

The Parish’s fundraising event was a resounding success, bringing together the community in support of a significant cause.

On the day, guests enjoyed a selection of delicious foods prepared by the Ladies Philoptochos. Amongst the attendees was Archimandrite Father Christophoros Krikelis, Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, as well as special guest and CEO of Lou’s Place, Amanda Greaney.

In a speech on behalf of Archbishop Makarios of Australia, Father Christophoros spoke on the need to remember and love all of God’s creation. He also thanked the hosting Parish and their Philoptochos for their initiative in receiving Christ’s message of love for one another and acting upon it with such grace, humility and compassion.

The highlight of the event was Ms Greaney, who gave a heart wrenching talk on the day-to-day experience of working at Lou’s. She spoke about the significant impact of the shelter’s work, whilst expressing her immense gratitude for the Parish’s support.

Following the talks given, the raffle was drawn. The main prize of the event, a beautiful icon of Panagia, donated by Bespoke and Co., generated much excitement and enthusiasm.

The evening was a testament to the generosity and spirit of the parishioners of St Sophia and Three Daughters. The success of the fundraiser is a reflection of the dedication and hard work of the Ladies Philoptochos, whose tireless efforts made the event possible.

In total, the Afternoon Tea raised $8,000 to support the work of Lou’s Place. These funds will go directly towards providing vital services such as crisis intervention, legal assistance, and therapeutic programs designed to help women heal and rebuild their lives.

In a post on Facebook, the Parish thanked everyone who contributed to the event’s success, especially the Ladies Philoptochos who “continue to inspire and uplift the Parish and the wider community.”

For more information on how you can support Lou’s Place, visit www.lousplace.com.au or follow them on social media.

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