Orthodox Prelate Visits IOCC Hurricane Response Center
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)
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For immediate release
September 13, 2005
ORTHODOX PRELATE VISITS IOCC HURRICANE RESPONSE CENTER
Baltimore, Md. (IOCC) – His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Chairman of
the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas
(SCOBA), visited Baton Rouge, La. on September 9, 2005 to meet with
members of the IOCC Emergency Response Network and partners who have
been providing assistance to displaced families following the
devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina.
Archbishop Demetrios, accompanied on his visit by Metropolitan Alexios
of Atlanta, Bishop Andonios, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Director of
Philanthropy, and the national president of the Greek Orthodox Ladies
Philoptochos Society Georgia Skeadas, was briefed by IOCC Executive
Director Mr. Constantine Triantafilou at a Second Harvest warehouse that
has become an ecumenical center for the distribution of assistance in
Baton Rouge.
After the briefing, staff and volunteers at the facility were addressed
by Archbishop Demetrios who offered inspirational words of consolation
and encouragement. The group included many who had themselves been
displaced by the storm’s wrath and who were filled with emotion by the
visit.
“Archbishop Demetrios’ gift of love to those who have been impacted by
this tragedy is inspiring,” said Triantafilou. “His presence
exemplifies the support that the SCOBA member jurisdictions have given
IOCC in this most recent disaster.”
In addition to witnessing the pan-Orthodox humanitarian efforts,
Archbishop Demetrios led a Prayer and Memorial Service at Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox Chapel in Baton Rouge with Father Anthony Stratis, pastor
of Holy Trinity Cathedral in New Orleans, assisting.
Following the service, Archbishop Demetrios presented Triantafilou with a
$100,000 contribution from the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Fund
and $100,000 from the special fund set up for the hurricane victims by
the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America over which he presides.
National Chairwoman Georgia Skeadas also presented a $50,000 check on
behalf of the Philoptochos membership in support of the IOCC effort.
The trip concluded with a visit to Catholic Charities in Baton Rouge,
where Archbishop Demetrios was received by the Roman Catholic Archbishop
of New Orleans Alfred Hughes, Bishop Meunch of Baton Rouge, National
Catholic Charities Chairman Father Larry Snyder and Bishop Jenkins of
the Episcopalian Diocese of New Orleans and their staffs. The meeting
reflected the interfaith cooperation which has been successful in
delivering assistance to thousands of displaced families in and around
the Baton Rouge area.
IOCC is a pan-Orthodox organization founded in 1992 as the official
humanitarian aid agency of SCOBA. IOCC’s relief and development
programs bring urgent and sustainable assistance to people suffering
from war, poverty, disease and natural disasters. Since its inception,
the organization has provided more than $200 million in assistance to 29
countries around the world.
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