Easter kindness in action as Kogarah parish supports children and families in need

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The Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of Kogarah has once again demonstrated the power of community spirit, with its annual Chocolate Easter Egg Drive delivering more than 1,000 Easter eggs to organisations supporting children and vulnerable groups across Sydney.

The 2026 initiative saw parishioners, local businesses and community organisations come together to contribute to the appeal, continuing a longstanding tradition of giving during the Easter period.

This year, Easter eggs were distributed to a wide range of recipients, including Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick, St George Children’s Ward, Ronald McDonald House in Randwick, and facilities supporting children with special needs such as St George, Cairnsfoot and Carinya.

Additional donations were also provided to community support organisations including Kogarah Storehouse, South Eastern Community Connect, Pantry 4 the People, A Touch of Kindness, as well as various shelters across Sydney.

In a statement, the Parish expressed its gratitude on behalf of His Grace Bishop Christodoulos, the Reverend Fathers Athanasios Giatsios and Socrates Dokos and the dedicated St Elesa volunteers, thanking all those who contributed to the success of the initiative.

“Your generosity has helped us spread kindness and bring smiles to those who need it most,” the statement read.

The continued success of the Easter Egg Drive highlights the strong sense of philanthropy within the Kogarah community, reinforcing the importance of giving back and supporting those in need, particularly during one of the most significant periods in the Orthodox calendar.

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