St Sophia and Three Daughters Parish expand their ‘Feed The People’ program

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The Greek Orthodox Parish of St Sophia and Three Daughters at Surry Hills, Sydney continue to expand their ‘Feed the People’ program.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, November 12, the parish announced it would be expanding its feeding program to a third location near Eddie Ward Park.

The new location will allow the feeding program to reach even more individuals in need, providing hot meals and essential supplies to vulnerable members of the community.

To aid in this mission, Nick and Helen Karagiannis also donated a Crash Claim van to the parish.

The Very Reverend Archimandrite Father Irenaeus, along with the church committee, and parish President Con Zannettides expressed their gratitude to the Karagiannis family for their donation.

“It is this type of unwavering and continual support that enables us to continue such programs and initiatives within our parish,” Mr Zannettides said.

As a self-funded programme, ‘Feed The People’ relies on the generosity of volunteers and donors to sustain its work. The parish encourages anyone who would like to assist or learn more about how they can support the program to contact Father Irenaeus at (02) 9331 5031.

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