Elderly residents enjoy heartwarming Christmas lunch at The Hellenic Club of Sydney

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Elderly residents from St Basil’s Residential Aged Care and the Greek Community Home for the Aged, Earlwood, were treated to a heartwarming Christmas lunch on Sunday, December 14, thanks to a joint initiative by The Hellenic Club of Sydney and Alpha Restaurant.

The festive gathering marked the revival of a much-loved pre-COVID tradition, providing residents with a rare and joyful opportunity to come together outside their care homes to celebrate the Christmas season in a warm, communal setting.

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The afternoon was filled with emotion, laughter and festive cheer, with residents enjoying live music, dancing and a shared meal in the true spirit of Christmas. The atmosphere was uplifting and deeply moving, as elderly attendees were encouraged onto the dancefloor, clapping along and singing to familiar melodies.

Entertainment was generously donated with live music performed by Thanasi Pylarinos and John Logothetis, whose contribution created a joyful and inclusive atmosphere.

Adding to the warmth of the day was the involvement of Helen Dedes, widely known through her popular online presence “YiaYia’s Kitchen,” whose connection to Greek culture and tradition resonated strongly with residents and guests alike.

For many attendees, the lunch was far more than a festive outing – it was an opportunity for social connection, dignity and joy, particularly meaningful for elderly residents who can often experience isolation, especially during the holiday period.

Organisers said the event reflected the true meaning of Christmas, centred on generosity, community and care for elders who have contributed so much to the Greek Australian community over their lifetimes.

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Hellenic Club of Sydney President Nick Hatzistergos said the Christmas lunch was about much more than a shared meal, describing it as a meaningful way to honour the community’s elders and create a space filled with warmth, dignity and joy. He also expressed sincere appreciation to the Dedes Group for their generosity and hospitality.

The event served as a powerful reminder of the importance of community-led initiatives in supporting the wellbeing of elderly Australians – and of how music, food and togetherness can create moments of genuine joy.

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