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FOUNDATION LUNCHEON JUNE 8th 2025
ST NICK'S TROY
Christos AnestI!
I hope this message finds you well.
As you may know, the AHEPA District 10 Educational Foundation is dedicated to promoting excellence in education and supporting our American-Hellenic youth through meaningful scholarship opportunities.
On Sunday, June 8, we will be hosting our annual Awards Luncheon at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. This year is especially exciting as we celebrate the Foundation’s 50th Anniversary—a milestone we are proud to share with our community. During this event, we will award over 50 scholarships to deserving high school and college students!
To commemorate this special occasion, we invite you to purchase an ad in our 50th Anniversary Ad Book—a keepsake that will be cherished for years to come. Your support will help us continue this important work Please find the ad form attached and scan the QR code or visit https://tinyurl.com/Disctrict10AdForm (The link and QR Code facilitate secure online payment via a square platform for the following: 1) Ad Book Sponsorship 2) E Club Membership payments or 3) Luncheon tickets for the Scholarship Luncheon.)
On a separate note, have you ever considered creating a scholarship in your family’s name to honor someone dear to you—perhaps your Mother, Father, Yiayia, Pappou, or Spouse?
(I started a scholarship in my Mother’s name several years ago. It’s one of the best I’ve ever done!)
Establishing a named AHEPA Scholarship is a beautiful way to celebrate a loved one’s legacy while supporting the next generation of students. You may choose either an annual grant or a lasting endowment.
To learn more, feel free to call us at 248.689.4156 or email educationalfoundationAHEPA10@gmail.com.
Thank you so much for your continued support. I hope to hear from you soon.
Warmest regards,
Peggy Collias
AHEPA District 10 Educational Foundation Board Member
586.945.5246
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