PRONIA’S 24th annual Radiothon fundraiser to be held on October 14-15

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PRONIA seeks the community’s valued support for their 24th Annual 3XY Radiothon Appeal which will be held on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th of October from 9am till 9pm.  

This year, PRONIA is celebrating 50 years of service to the Greek community and is once again appealing for assistance with this event that has become an integral part of their efforts to raise much-needed funds in order to meet the ever-growing needs of the Greek and the wider community.

For many decades, the organisation has been providing specialist services, care for the elderly and younger people with disabilities, counselling services, advocacy, children’s services, community education and information provision.  It has also continued to develop new programs and services that reflect the changing needs of our community and in particular the elderly and it’s most vulnerable.

As such, PRONIA invites you to make a donation to this year’s Radiothon in order to help them support those in need. Every contribution, regardless of its size, will assist us in our efforts to continue our work.

“The more we receive from donations, the more we can give to the community, to people of all ages. It is a constant circle of goodwill and it has helped us continue our work” said Mrs Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos, CEO of PRONOIA.

Numerous of PRONIA’s programs run largely due to the philanthropy of the community, to the financial support from businesses, to sponsorship, to government grants and especially to the organization’s annual charity events such as the RADIOTHON which will be held on Friday and Saturday 14 &15 October from 9am to 9pm from the frequency of 3XY (1422AM).

There are many ways you can offer your donation: 

  1. Simply call (03)9388 9998 during working hours or the hours of the RADIOTHON to donate via Credit Card. 
  2. Pay a visit in person all day Friday or Saturday at 7 Union Street, Brunswick. 
  3. Bank Direct Deposit at: 

Account Name: Australian Greek Welfare Society

BSB: 633 000               Account: 188 002 414

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