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About SAE
Mission | Greek-American Association's Initiative to Reforest Fire-Ravaged Magnisias Prefecture |
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| Friday, 13 July 2007 | |
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In an extraordinary session of the executive board --- Association of Prefecture Magnisias "Argonauts" --- and addressing the enormous destruction of nature's vital resource that is represented by trees; sustained by extensive accidental or suspicious fires in our native land, the group's members resolve to immediately set in motion a campaign to reclaim lost green. Specifically, we now begin the collection of monies with the aim to complete the multi-year task of restoring all destroyed trees.
Importantly, the effort is in collaboration
with, and under the auspices of the non-profit Plant Your Roots in Greece
Foundation, established in 1991 in Washington, DC, whose president is the
well-known Theodoros Spiropoulos, US coordinator and Vice President of the
Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE). It was presented to the Greek-American
community in 1994 at the annual conference of the Hellenic-American National
Council held in Chicago. The foundation was placed under the
aegis of the National Council during the devastating fires in Greece.
In the last several years, it has been very active promoting its program within
the wider Greek-American community, and in Greece,
where the country's first branch was incorporated in
2004.
The
aim of the American foundation is to sensitize visitors to Greece,
and tourists of Greek-American descent in three
areas:
1. Become aware of and contribute to the protection of the Greek environment through tree planting. 2. Strengthen bonds with the birthplace, particularly for younger generations of Greek-Americans. 3. Understand, and adopt the concept of volunteerism as tree-planting is always carried out in collaboration with local government authorities, archaeological services, and volunteer groups (high school and university students, athletes, scouts, hunters, fire fighters). “Our vision is to see Greece green again, as we Greek immigrants to America remember it,” says Mr. Spyropoulos.
In an exchange of correspondence, the
leadership of both units pledge to coordinate joint appeals through the organs
of mass communication, including the Internet, and the constituent groups within
the broad circle of the Greek- American community, for two-fold reasons: one, to
expand the coverage of our piloted program into other areas in Greece similarly
ravaged, and, two, increase the voluntary contributions by drawing a larger pool
of dedicated people into the project. Interested individuals and organizations are earnestly solicited to participate in this mammoth undertaking whose potential may take a generation to realize; but we must begin
In a characteristic declaration, the
Argonauts' Association president Apostolis Zoupaniotis, mentioned that "although
the Greek state has expressed the intention to reforest all burned areas, our
step today is symbolic, movingly demonstrating the acute interest of the Greek
Diaspora for our motherland, but also the solidarity that is engendered within
the bosom of those sharing a common ancestry. We hope that our gesture will
inspire a similar special sensitivity in others to save our beautiful and
blessed land." Please avail yourselves of a unique chance to affect a lasting legacy through particular dedication(s) in honor or in memory of a loved one. Contact Atlantic Bank, depositing a check to: Syllogos Nomou Magnisias Argonaftes, and to the account #005-072-077, or mail a check to our association at: 38-11 Ditmars Boulevard, Suite 119, Astoria, NY 11105. (Argonaftes is a 501 c3 exempt organization and contributions are tax-deductible. All funds will be distributed for tree planting in Magnesia through the Plant Your Roots in Greece Foundation.)
Sincerely, and with fraternal affection,
Apostolos Zoupaniotis, President Apostolos Skotidas, Secretary Prof. Asher J. Matathias, Assistant Sec'y, Public Relations Telephone: 718-545-4888 Facsimile: 718-545-4884 |
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