Kogarah Orthodox Youth donate $3,000 to St George Hospital Paediatric Unit

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In a gesture of generosity and community spirit, His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Magnesia, together with members of the Kogarah Orthodox Youth (KOY), presented a cheque for $3,000 to the Paediatric Unit at St George Hospital in Sydney.

The funds were raised through a highly successful Trivia Night organised by KOY earlier this year, which brought together parish youth and supporters for a night of fun with a purpose.

During the presentation, Bishop Christodoulos commended the young people for their dedication and highlighted KOY’s ongoing commitment to supporting the hospital’s paediatric services.

In a post on social media, the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of Kogarah said, “As a parish, we take immense pride in the efforts and passion demonstrated by our youth. The work they do for the parish and the wider community is truly commendable, and their success in organising events like the Trivia Night is a testament to their hard work, initiative, and spirit of service.”

The donation will support the vital work of the Paediatric Unit, which cares for children and families across the St George region.

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