2MM lends a helping hand
2MM raised $87,000 which will be donated to children's charities in Greece who are housing children affected by the economic crisis
L-R: Yiannis Meravoglou and Fr Antoniou went to Greece last week to deliver necessary items to charities.
2MM raised $87,000 which will be donated to children's charities in Greece who are housing children affected by the economic crisis. The money will be used to buy beds, foods, medications and nappies.
Yiannis Meravoglou and Fr Antoniou flew to Greece last week to deliver the necessary items to the charities: Kivitos tis Agapis Patra; Kivotos tou Kosmou; and PIKPA Voulas.
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