Greek Community of Melbourne honours its volunteers

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At a special gathering hosted by Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Secretary Nickos Koukouvitakis, the Community came together to recognise and celebrate the invaluable contributions of its volunteers.

The GCM awarded and honoured individuals who dedicate their time and effort to support the Community and its parishes.

President of the GCM, Bill Papastergiadis, said, “The event underscored the enduring spirit of volunteerism that has been at the heart of the Community since its inception in 1897.”

“Our volunteers are the backbone of our Community. We deeply appreciate everything they do to support our parishes and the communities that form part of the parishes,” Mr Papastergiadis added.

GCM Volunteer awards
All photos by Astrini Kopeloudi – Wallace.

The evening also served as a reminder of the Community’s rich legacy, which began in 1897 and with the establishment shortly thereafter of Melbourne’s first Greek church, the Annunciation of Our Lady.

The first official priest, Father Athanasios Kantopoulos, arrived in Melbourne with his family on June 22, 1898, after a request from the GCM to the Patriarch of Jerusalem, Damianos, for a priest to serve the religious needs of Orthodox residents. Prior to his arrival, the Church operated under Archimandrite Dorotheos “Samios” Bakalarios, a visiting priest who arrived in Melbourne in August 1897, and commenced services on August 22, 1897.

This historical foundation continues to inspire the ongoing efforts of volunteers who help keep traditions and values alive.

His Grace Bishop Evmenios of Chora, who was present at the event, spoke about the unique role of the GCM, emphasising, “The Greek Community of Melbourne brings together the values of faith, culture, and education. Its contributions are truly appreciated.”

“The real light of our churches is their volunteers. These are the people who set the foundation of our churches. Many times, their efforts are unseen, but they are the ones who hold our churches together,” the Bishop added.

GCM Volunteer awards

Awards were presented to volunteers from Evangelismos Church, St. Dimitrios Church, St. Eleftherios Church, St. George Church, and Holy Trinity Church. These individuals were celebrated not just for their hard work but for their unwavering dedication to their respective parishes.

Church Volunteers 2024 Award Recipients
Last NameFirst NameChurch
GaletakisHaralambosEvangelismos
KaridisSapfoEvangelismos
RiderSophiaEvangelismos
VithoulkasVasiliosEvangelismos
GeorgiadisStavrosSt Dimitrios
KaltsiEleniSt Dimitrios
KatsifolisGeorgeSt Dimitrios
KoutsoukiNafsikaSt Dimitrios
DalianisAngelaSt Eleftherios
KaragiaourisSpiridoulaSt Eleftherios
KarasavidisAlexandraSt Eleftherios
NikolopoulosTrifonasSt Eleftherios
GrekosOdysseasSt George
KoulosDimitraSt George
KoulosIoannisSt George
MylonasAndreasSt George
PapadopoulosSerafimSt George
ArvanitisAnthimosHoly Trinity
GiotaOuraniaHoly Trinity
HatzisConHoly Trinity
KastiAnnaHoly Trinity
XasterouliEleniHoly Trinity

A particularly moving moment at the Awards Night was when Andreas Milonas, a volunteer from St. George Church, shared his personal perspective.

“We do whatever we can to support our Community and the church. Everything we do stays within the Greek Community of Melbourne and the church, and we’ll keep giving our best every day. We thank the GCM for supporting every step we take and acknowledging our efforts. For that, we feel grateful,” Andreas said.

GCM Volunteer awards
Andreas Milonas, a volunteer from St. George Church.

The event highlighted the essential role of volunteers in preserving the Community’s traditions. Through the dedication of its volunteers, the GCM continues to be a vibrant hub of culture, faith, and education.

The evening was a testament to the power of community and the shared commitment to making a lasting impact.

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