Greek Melburnian benefactor makes generous donation for reinstatement of Evangelismos

A commemorative plaque was presented to Andreas Andrianopoulos for his contribution towards the iconic East Melbourne Greek Orthodox church of Evangelismos.

Andrianopoulos family members

Andreas Andrianopoulos (R) seen with son Chris and his wife Niki at commemorations for the 200th anniversary of Greek Independence in Melbourne Source: Greek Centre - Supplied

Highlights
  • Melbourne businessman makes donation for restoration of Evangelismos
  • The church had suffered damages from a devastating fire
  • The benefactor’s contribution was recognised at a Greek Community of Melbourne event
GOCMV President Bill Papastergiadis announced the donation by Andreas Andrianopoulos and his family while on stage giving a speech at last Sunday’s commemorations for the 200 years of Greek Independence.
Bill Papastergiadis Andreas Andrianopoulos
GOCMV President Bill Papastergiadis handing a commemorative plaque to Andreas Andrianopoulos honouring his donation towards the Evangelismos church Source: Greek Centre - Supplied
The line-up of events on Lansdowne street started with a church service followed by VIP speeches, dances, student choirs and .
Commemorations took place outside church that had been destroyed by a fire in 2016.

With restoration works ongoing, the Andrianopoulos’ family contribution is deemed significant to ensure their completion.

The Greek Australian businessman attended the events alongside his son, Chris Andrianopoulos and wife Niki as well as family member Con Xintaras.

“The Andrianopoulos family have been benefactors of the Greek Community of Melbourne for many years.

They have been generous with the community on so many initiatives,” Mr Papastergiadis said speaking of his personal friendship with the Andrianopoulos and the importance “the family held within the community.”

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Published 1 April 2021 5:28pm
By Zoe Thomaidou


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