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Order of AHEPA
1909 Q St NW #500
Washington, DC 20009

AHEPA Foundation Inc.

The AHEPA Foundation, Inc. — a 501(c)(3) entity of the AHEPA which was created to accept 100 percent tax deductible donations for charitable projects. The AHEPA Foundation, Inc. is accepting donations to help with humanitarian relief efforts, national projects, and more. Thank you for your generous contribution.

AHEPA National Educational Foundation

The AHEPA National Educational Foundation offers college scholarships to a wide variety of students, including traditional and non-traditional students; seminarians, including those entering Holy Cross Greek School of Theology; and high school seniors, college and post-graduate students who are looking to become tomorrow’s leaders. Donations also go to preserve Hellenic or Classical Studies programs at the University level, and to fund educational programs such as “Journey to Greece” and Washington Internships have been sponsored by the Foundation. 

AHEPA Athletics

The Order has always taken enormous pride in the achievements of the Greek American athlete, going back to the heyday of world class wrestler Jim Londos. AHEPA’s Harry Agganis Award was established in 1955, in memory of the great all-American who died in his prime. Agganis honorees have included: in football, Detroit Lion Alex Karras; in basketball, Boston Celtic Lou Tsiropoulos; and in baseball, Baltimore Oriole Milt Pappas, among recent recipients are Olympic diver Greg Louganis and University of Georgia football coach and All-American Mike Castronis.  AHEPA also recognizes outstanding professional and amateur women in athletics. Annually the AHEPA Athletics Committee awards thousands of dollars in scholarships at the AHEPA Convention.

AHEPA Emergency Fund

The AHEPA Emergency Fund is designed to collect tax deductible donations for emergency situations such as wild fires, hurricanes, floods, or other natural disasters across the AHEPA domain.

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