Pontoxeniteas NSW Youth Committee hosts first International Men’s Day gathering

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The Youth Committee of the Pontian Association of NSW Pontoxeniteas has marked International Men’s Day 2025 with a relaxed and meaningful community event held in the backyard of the Pontian House.

Organised by youth members Kosta Papoulidis and Theo Moudanidis, the gathering invited boys and men of all ages to come together for an afternoon of souvlakia, drinks, storytelling and connection.

The pair admitted they were unsure how the event would be received, but said the turnout and atmosphere far exceeded their expectations.

What made the afternoon particularly special, organisers noted, was the heartfelt feedback from attendees, many of whom expressed gratitude for such a simple yet important opportunity to connect.

President of Pontoxeniteas Maria Anthony praised the initiative shown by the Youth Committee, saying she was proud to see two young leaders take on an unfamiliar challenge in the spirit of what International Men’s Day represents.

“They really wanted to make a difference and create something meaningful for boys and men to connect,” she said.

Kosta and Theo hope this will be the first of many similar events, further strengthening community bonds and encouraging intergenerational connection within the Pontian Association.

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