| What is Philoptochos? | |
![]() | Literally, Philoptochos means friend of the poor—not only poor in financial resources but also poor in spirit, poor in health, poor in companionship, poor in emotional stability and poor in whatever is needed to lead a fulfilling life. Since 1931, when it was established by the late Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I, Philoptochos has been the largest organization of Greek Orthodox women which supports many charities while spiritually enriching its members through their participation in its philanthropic work. In over 77 years of existence, we can proudly state that Philoptochos is the largest Christian women’s philanthropic organization in the United States. Nationwide it is second only to the Sisterhood of Hadassah, the Jewish women’s charitable group. Philoptochos functions at the local, diocesan, archdiocesan, metropolitan, national, and international levels. |
| Mission Statement The Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society, Inc. is the duly accredited women's philanthropic society of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The mission of the Society shall be:
Are you interested in working with a dynamic, diverse and determined group of women? Are you the type of person that enjoys helping others? Would you benefit from educational, informative, friendly gatherings? Do you look forward to weekly fellowship, conversation, meeting new parishioners and making friends? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, St. Catherine’s Philoptochos may just be the group for you. Your membership and support, along with that of thousands of women from across the nation makes it possible for dynamic philanthropic efforts on a national, regional and local level. Our ever-changing society poses many challenges, but we all know the possibilities and power that can be unleashed when women come together to work on philanthropic projects. If you’re interested, membership is available to every woman eighteen years or older in our community whether she is an active member, or a supporting member, in this dynamic and growing charitable organization. For additional info, please call Maria M. at 917-541-4444. CONGRATULATIONS to our newly elected Board Members! Athina Beaury, Joanne Boultadakis, Debbie Catacosinos, Jeannette Christodoulou, Tina Conway, Vasiliana Fakiris, Sally Gabriel, Presbytera Alexandra Gratsias, Cheryl Ipiotis, Zoe Karousos, Georgia Kontogiannis, Nina Koumoulis, Maria Moumtzidis, Irene Pappas, Eleni Plactere, Paula Savvinidis, Kiki Soletic, Anna Suozzi, Maria Verveniotis. Come join us and get busy reading! Our ORTHODOX BOOK CLUB will be meeting again on November 10th at 7:30. We have choosen the book, Father Arseny, 1893-1973: Priest, Prisoner, Spiritual Father. To purchase, go to www.svspress.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What Does Our Philoptochos Do? | |

