Delphi Bank writes letter of thanks to the Greek community

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Delphi Bank wishes to thank the Greek community for its generosity and commitment to its philanthropic goals regarding their annual Toy Drive.

More specifically, the letter states:

“It is with great appreciation that we thank our community for their overwhelming generosity in the weeks leading up to Christmas. We thank them for their contribution of gifts which helped us gift close to 500 toys to the children at Westmead Kids in Sydney (Children’s Hospital at Westmead), and the Queensland Children’s Hospital and Mater Children’s Private Hospital in Brisbane.

It was an absolute pleasure having our community visit our branches across NSW and QLD and brighten our day, knowing that these gifts will help to spread some joy and happiness to many children and families over the Festive Season. 

The ‘filotimo’ of our community has not gone unnoticed or unappreciated, and we wish you all a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year ahead.”

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