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The Guardian Angels Helping Greek Children in Need this Holiday Season
Credit: Together for Children
The NGO “Mazi gia to Paidi,” or “Together for Children,” has been supporting Greek children facing all forms of difficulty, including bullying, disease, poverty, hunger, mental illness, and abuse, since its formation in 1996.
Speaking to
Greek Reporter, Alexandra Martinou, President of “Together for Children,” stressed the organization’s motto: “Power through unity.”
All children in Greece, regardless of their ethnic, economic, or cultural background, can receive much-needed support from Together for Children through its collaboration with over 200 organizations dedicated to protecting children in the country.
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Twenty-four hours after the Federal Executive Council, declared four of the nation’s land border open, activities are yet to resume at the Illela border, linking Sokoto State in Nigeria to Konni, Niger Republic.
Also, Nigeria’s land border with Benin Republic at Seme, near Badagry, Lagos State, remained closed, more than 24 hours after the Federal Government announced its reopening on Wednesday.
At a chance meeting on his way out of the Illela Customs headquarters, the Comptroller General, Sokoto/Zamfara command, Ma’aji A. A, explained that no directive has been given officially.
The National Herald 12/16/2020 The National Herald
ATHENS – The Hellenic Initiative (THI) continues its efforts for Greece and reminds supporters to give during this holiday season when so many are in need. THI Executive Director Peter Poulos sent the following message via email noting the ongoing fundraising for the worthy organizations that do so much in Greece:
Dear Friends of THI,
These are trying times for all of us and especially for our brothers and sisters in Greece. After 10 years of a prolonged financial crisis, Greece was finally set to see the light of day only to have it darkened again by COVID-19. And to make matters worse, the one bright spot in its economy, tourism, has taken the most serious blow, worsening the economic situation for thousands of individuals and families.