DOP Grand Secretary Georgette Boulegeris, Executive Director Elena Saviolakis, Grand President Celia Kachmarski, Meals on Wheels President and CEO Ellie Hollander, Meals on Wheels Chief Development Officer Kristine Templin, and DOP Grand Governor Kathy Matrakas participated in the webinar. Photo: Elena Saviolakis
WASHINGTON, DC – The Daughters of Penelope (DOP), a leading international service organization comprised of women of Hellenic heritage and Philhellenes, presented a national project series which included weekly webinars on each of their national projects through February. The seventh and final webinar of the series was about Meals on Wheels, and live streamed on February 25, with Meals on Wheels President & CEO Ellie Hollander and Chief Development Officer Kristine Templin.
At the conclusion of the webinar, the DOP proudly presented a $10,000 donation to Meals on Wheels America. Grand President Kachmarski presented the donation to Hollander. This is the fourth $10,000 donation in as many years to Meals on Wheels America.
Meals on Wheels America is the leadership organization supporting the more than 5,000 community-based programs across the country that are dedicated to addressing senior isolation and hunger. This network serves virtually every community in America and, along with more than two million staff and volunteers, delivers the nutritious meals, friendly visits and safety checks that enable America’s seniors to live nourished lives with independence and dignity. By providing funding, leadership, education, research and advocacy support, Meals on Wheels America empowers its local member programs to strengthen their communities, one senior at a time.
A slide from the Daughters of Penelope webinar featuring Meals on Wheels. Photo: Elena Saviolakis
“While the country looks ahead to a post-COVID life, we know that Meals on Wheels programs and seniors will have a much longer road to recovery,” said Ellie Hollander, President and CEO, Meals on Wheels America. “That’s why we’re so grateful for continued support from donors like the Daughters of Penelope. Together, we can deliver so much more than a meal to vulnerable seniors in need.”
“Three out of four Meals on Wheels programs believe there is unmet need for home-delivered meals in their community – and 62% of local programs can’t keep up their current senior client list without continued financial support,” said Kristine Templin, Chief Development Office, Meals on Wheels America. “We are inspired by the generosity of the Daughters of Penelope, and hope others join them to ensure no senior is forgotten.”
Guest panelists, in addition to Hollander and Templin, included DOP Grand President Celia Kachmarski, Grand Secretary Georgette Boulegeris, Grand Governor Kathy Matrakas, and Executive Director Elena Saviolakis.
“We are proud to support the worthy mission of Meals on Wheels America and its vision of an America in which all seniors live nourished lives with independence and dignity,” Grand President Kachmarski said. “Our support of Meals on Wheels America dovetails with our community service programs that assist our nation’s elderly who are vulnerable and are in need. For example, Meals on Wheels serves many residents of AHEPA’s and Daughters’ 91 affordable elderly housing properties. The fourth $10,000 donation made by the Daughters of Penelope was made possible by the late Nicholas Economy. The Daughters of Penelope is proud to honor his memory and his wishes to help the elderly in need.”
The check for $10,000 from the Daughters of Penelope to Meals on Wheels was presented virtually. Photo: Elena Saviolakis
The next webinar hosted by Grand President Kachmarski and the DOP will be on March 8 celebrating International Women’s Day. The panel will consist of empowering speakers including Greek-American cookbook author and celebrity chef Diane Kochilas, soprano Eleni Calenos, author, painter, politician and cculptor Marina Vamvakas, and professional artist Katerina Mertikas. The webinar will discuss their journeys, inspiration, and legacy.
More information is available online: www.daughtersofpenelope.org.
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