Many of the smaller Greek community organisations of Melbourne have come together to support for flood victims in Greece by raising $46,170.

President Thanasis Sakellaris of the Elassona Association “O Nikotsaras” offered heartfelt apologies to fellow compatriots who encountered difficulties while attempting to reach them.

“The surge in incoming calls overwhelmed their phone lines, leaving many potential donors frustrated and unable to contribute as intended, shedding light on the critical need for better preparedness, including the initial omission of additional phone lines due to cost concerns,” he said.

Meanwhile, discussions leading up to the fundraising campaign revealed concerns about the financial hardships faced by individuals, which understandably led to hesitancy in donating.

Mr Sakkellaris further clarified that “At the time, there was apprehension that the Greek expatriate community might be weary of frequent fundraising appeals, compounded by concerns about the costs associated with expanding phone line capacity. Initial estimations were modest, with expectations hovering around $20,000 in total contributions. Even the most optimistic projections did not surpass $35,000.”

However, the Greek community in Melbourne proved all expectations wrong with their overwhelming generosity.

Despite the early challenges, people rallied in support, fully comprehending the extent of devastation caused by the catastrophic floods and expressing their solidarity with compatriots who had lost everything.

“We are happy to announce that by the conclusion of the 3XY broadcast, we have successfully amassed an impressive $46,170,” Treasurer Karaventzas said.

“Melbourne’s Greeks were the first from the diaspora not only initiated this vital fundraising effort but also distinguished themselves by swiftly delivering the collected funds without any delay.”

For those who were unable to connect during the initial broadcast and still wish to contribute, donations can be made directly to the Commonwealth Bank using the following details:

BSB: 06 3121

Account number: 10182223

CENTRAL UNION OF ELASSONA

For the floods in Greece

Donations (Previous contributions have already been published in a previous article):

Ourania Zoggou – $50

Georgios Ioannidis – $200

Konstantinos Episkopos – $50

Ioannis Kazantzis – $100

Giannis Efstathiou, President of Larisa “O Peneios” Association – $2000

Anastasia Stampothlaki – $100

Efi and Lazaros Nalbantidis – $100

Pantelis Natis – $100

Anonymous – $70

Alekos – $150

Kiki Sapouna – $50

Chrysanthi Papadonta, in memory of her husband Apostolis – $100

Eleni and Fotis Karaventzas – $50

Fotini Boukouvala, in memory of her husband Vasilis – $100

Olga Karatzi – $50

Eleni Georgiou – $50

Dimitris Patrakis – $200

Katerina Panayiotou – $100

Abrahopoulos Family – $100

Antonis Kapetanakis, President of the Cretan Association East Brunswick – $200

Vasiliki Blachaki – $50

Serafeim Keltezidis – $100

Georgios Gatsios, in memory of his siblings – $50

Anna Kotsiou, in memory of her husband Achilleas – $50

Christos Sklavas – $50

Ilianna Nteli – $200

Chrysoula Tourtsaka – $50

Konstantinos Moutsos, in memory of parents and siblings – $50

Mina Papadopoulou – $100

Maria Tsaftari – $50

Aristidis Laspas – $100

Anna Bachsevani – $50

Giannis Athinis – $50

Eleftheria Mygdali – $200

Lykia Kika Mill Park – $500

Sotiris Sotiriou – $200

Ourania Anonymous – $100

Olga Kouya – $200

Anonymous – $50

Christina Pimpilidis – $50

Vasiliki Anonymous – $50

Kostas Tsouvelakis – $100

Tasos Douvartzidis, Homeric College – $100

Philanthropic Association of Kozani “Lafazis” – $100

Anonymous – $100

Dimitrios and Niki Kotzagianni, in memory of their parents – $300

Panagiota Stavridi – $50

Hellenides Women’s School “Iliades” – $500

Members of the Board of the “Iliades” Association, additional – $350

Cypriot Communities – $1000

Cypriot Community of Eastern Suburbs – $500

Theodora Piera – $50

Adriana Karamitrou – $100

Konstantinos Lolis – $200

Theodoros Goulas – $100

Popi Dimitriou – $20

Olga Teletidou – $100

Maria Salto – $100

Tasos Georgiou – $100

Aggeliki Tsilingiri – $100

Anonymous Giannis – $50

Katina Papas – $50

Andreas Nikou – $50

Vasiliki Kaimakamis – $50

Georgios Zyggouras – $100

Ioannis Petridis – $100

Giorgos Maramis – $20