THI Australia supports program that encourages charity work among school kids in Greece

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The Hellenic Initiative (THI) Australia has announced it will be increasing its support for I Care & Act, a visionary education program that encourages the values of volunteerism, charity, solidarity and active citizenship among school children in Greece.

I Care & Act was implemented in 172 primary and secondary schools across Greece last year, with 14,152 students and 1167 teachers participating in classroom and community-based initiatives. These schools worked with 870 civil organisations on a range of projects and activities, including visiting aged care homes, cleaning beaches, taking care of stray animals, creating community libraries and projects with refugee children.

“I Care & Act is an important and progressive educational program that is making a deep and lasting impact on the next generation, inspiring students to become active and engaged citizens,” said THI Australia President, Nicholas G Pappas AM.

“It is wonderful to see students motivating their families and local communities to collaborate in their volunteer projects and we are proud to be supporting this program for another year,” Mr. Pappas said.

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This is the third year that I Care & Act is being supported by THI Australia, which is providing an AU$40,000 grant for the 2019-20 school year and they have provided a total of AU$100,000 for the program since 2017.

The initiative is implemented by the Desmos Non-Profit Foundation and the Lambrakis Foundation. The 2019-20 I Care & Act program was launched in Athens on 2 November during a two-day conference featuring school presentations and workshops for teachers participating in the program.

*Deputy Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki with Desmos Vice-President Lena Papalexopoulou

“I Care & Act is a visionary, aspirational program aiming at nothing less than changing the mentality of giving in Greece,” said Desmos Vice-President, Lena Papalexopoulou, who has been the driving force behind the program.

Ms Papalexopoulou had the opportunity to share her vision for I Care & Act during The Hellenic InitiativeAustralia’s Rising to the Challenge – Greece at the crossroads of social change event series, where her message resonated with Greek Australians.

“The two most significant things the students take from this program is experiencing the joy of giving and feeling a sense of empowerment, that they can make a difference and that is the best ammunition we can give to our kids to adopt giving as a way of life,” Ms Papalexopoulou said.

“We hope that one day I Care & Act will become part of the national school curriculum, inspiring everystudent to make our world a better place.”

“In an age-appropriate way, teachers familiarise students with notions such as philanthropy, giving and civic engagement and discuss ways in which they can become actively involved in their own village or neighbourhood,” said Ms. Papalexopoulou. “They come up with projects, then go out there and they accomplish them."

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