Order of AHEPA Men's Philanthropic Association


 
The Ladies' Philoptochos Philanthropic Society

The Sons of Pericles Junior Order of AHEPA

The Daughters of Penelope Senior Women's Auxiliary of AHEPA

The Maids of AthenaYoung Women's Philantropical Society

The Greek Orthodox Youth of America Association

 

 

 

 


Organizations of the Orthodox Church

 

Order of AHEPA

The mission of the AHEPA Family is to promote Hellenism, Education, Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence. Read More here.......

 

 

The Ladies Philoptochos Society

The philanthropic endeavors of the Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society during the past seven decades is a genuine expression of Christian charity, which has embraced an enormous manifestation of love. This manifestation of love has been evident in the multitude of meaningful programs and activities undertaken during the seventy years of its existence. Read More here.....

 

 

 

The Sons of Pericles Jr. Order of AHEPA

The Sons of Pericles were started in 1926 by a group of Manchester, N.H. AHEPANS. The founder was Dr. Alexander Cambadhis. He helped the fledging new youth group with their dealings with other organizations as well as with the Order of AHEPA. His goal and the goal of the Sons of Pericles is to promote Hellenism to the youth and to keep the fire of our Motherland burning for generations to come. Read More here.....

 

 

The Daughters of Penelope Senior Women's Auxiliary of AHEPA

The Daughters of Penelope is the senior woman's auxiliary of AHEPA, The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, headquartered in Washington, DC. There are over 350 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, The Bahamas and Greece. Read More here.....

 

 

 

The Maids of AthenaYoung Women's Philantropical Society

Mr. Thomas D. Lentgis, the Supreme Governor of the Order of AHEPA, founded the Maids of Athena on July 5, 1930 in Tacoma, Washington.  At that time the first chapter Sparta # 1 was founded with 12 original members; however, a charter was not granted until November 18, 1937. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Greek Orthodox Youth of America (GOYA)

We are living in a society where our young people face tremendous pressures. Many of these pressures have never existed before. As the Church of Christ, we must be willing to incorporate all members into the Body. A great way of doing this is to have our youth participate in all aspects of the Church, allowing them to fully experience the Orthodox Faith. Read More here.....

 

 


 

 

 

   
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