Our Past Donations
We've proudly raised donations for the following organisations
In the coming years we will continue our charitable work to the benefit of the larger community of New South Wales.
$150,000
Brain Cancer in Children under the guidance of Associate Professor David Ziegler of Sydney Children’s Hospital.
$250,000
To the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, which established the “Greek Young Matrons’ Day Care Centre”.
$150,000
For the establishment of the Greek Young Matrons’ Association Ward at the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick which is a specific paediatric cardiology, renal and urology ward.
$105,000
To NeePADS, Northern Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes Service (caring for children and teenagers from the Harbour to the Hawkesbury), Royal North Shore Hospital.
$250,000
Assisting in the establishment of the 'Greek Young Matrons’ Outpatients Department', Sydney Children’s Hospital
$250,000
To the Paediatric Genetic Unit, Sydney Children’s Hospital.
$150,000
For the establishment of the “Greek Young Matrons’ Day Care Centre” at St Basil’s Nursing Home at Lakemba.
$50,000
To the Endocrinology Department at Royal North Shore Hospital for the purchase of equipment for a pupillometer to measure complications in adolescent and child patients as well as adults.
$200,000
To St Andrews Theological College, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese.
$100,000
To the Sydney Children’s Hospital for the purchase of a new anaesthetic machine for children with cancer.
$25,000
Per year (commenced in 2007) for 10 years to support the Sydney Children's Hospital Outpatients Department.
$40,000
To purchase diabetic pumps for needy children at the Paediatric Diabetes Unit of the Royal North Shore Hospital.
$10,000
To the Red Cross for the Victorian bushfire victims.
$60,000
To the Estia Foundation, a respite home for children with special disabilities.
$30,000
To the Sydney University Archaeology Department.
$40,000
To the Greek Welfare Centre, for needy families.
$50,000
To the Castellorizian Nursing Home, Kensington.
$30,000
To the Lady of the Myrtles Aged Care Facility at Kogarah.