AHEPA Junior Auxiliaries

The Sons of Pericles was established February 3, 1926, and was officially recognized as the Junior Order of AHEPA in 1928. Finally, the Maids of Athena was founded July 5, 1930 as the Junior Women's Auxiliary of AHEPA. The two youth groups have combined to contribute to such worthy causes as: Muscular Dystrophy, Deborah Heart and Lung Foundation, the Special Olympics, St. Basil Academy and Cooley's Anemia research.

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AHEPA Family

Together with three affiliated organizations, the AHEPA Family works as a unit toward the fulfillment of a common mission.

Supreme Convention

AHEPA National, Supreme Convention page.

AHEPA District 8

AHEPA brings the ideals of ancient Greece, which includes philanthropy, education, civic responsibility, and family and individual excellence to the community.

DOP District 8

The objectives of the Daughters of Penelope are to promote Hellenism, Education, Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family & Individual Excellence.

SOP District 8

Sons of Pericles come together, not only to honor that legacy, but to ensure that it is preserved for future generations

MOA District 8

Maids of Athena is the Junior Auxiliary to the Daughters of Penelope. Founded in 1930.

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Junior Auxiliaries


Sons of Pericles - #14

 

Chapter President:

 

Lowell Hellas Chapter 102 Re-activates their Sons Chapter #14 with 21 initiates. 
The first Sons chapter named itself the Queen City Chapter #1. Its first officers were installed on February 3, 1926. Within a year, the first National Convention was held in Lowell, MA with 14 Chapters in the fraternity. In attendance and assisting in the initiation ceremony were Frank P. Fotis, Region 4 Supreme Governor, District 8 Governor Dalton W. Respass, Charles Kiritsy, Lt Gov and Peter J. Vergados, Secretary; Sons PSP Demetri Vidalis and Hellas Chapter 102 President Steve Michaelides.

 


Sons of Pericles - Boston HUB #27

 

Chapter President:

Dean Papagiorgakis dpap52@yahoo.com

Our Chapter was started decades ago and came to prominence in the 1970’s. After some years of stagnation, Boston was revitalized and reinstated as a chapter in 2005. We have had slow and steady growth…to now the largest chapter in the organization, hosting some of the best annual events!

…all in an effort to have fun, raise money (and donate to national project), build, grow and influence!

 

Now is the time for proactive membership!

 

The History of the Sons of Pericles

In 1922, the Order of AHEPA was founded in Atlanta, GA. The South in those days, as most of us know, was not a society of equals. Along with African-Americans, ethnic/religious groups such as Catholics, Jews and Greeks were increasingly becoming the targets of the Ku Klux Klan. After the hanging of a young Greek-American by the Klan, a group of Greek-American men in Atlanta formed the Order of AHEPA. Consequently, AHEPA’s original cause was to fight racism and to assist Greeks from Greece to immigrate, and assimilate into the North American mainstream. The AHEPA membership was made up of adult Greek males. In the years that followed, eleven young Greek males, with a spirit that equaled that of their ancestors, conceived the idea of, and organized the Sons of Pericles. The purpose was to compliment the AHEPA and serve as a vehicle to keep the young Greeks, living in North America, together so they would never lose touch with the Greek culture.

The Sons of Pericles were started in 1926 by a group of Manchester, N.H. AHEPANS. The founder was Dr. Alexander Cambadhis. He helped the fledging new youth group with their dealings with other organizations as well as with the Order of AHEPA. His goal and the goal of the Sons of Pericles is to promote Hellenism to the youth and to keep the fire of our Motherland burning for generations to come. Together with the aid of some members of the Order of AHEPA from the Manchester, NH, Chapter, these young men were the first members of the Order and are known collectively as The Mother Lodge of the Sons of Pericles.

The first chapter named itself the Queen City Chapter #1. Its first officers were installed on February 3, 1926. Within a year, the first National Convention was held in Lowell, MA with 14 Chapters in the fraternity. In 1928, in Detroit, MI, the Sons were officially recognized as the Junior Order of AHEPA. In 1932 at the National Convention in Akron, OH, the Order expanded its jurisdiction into Montreal, Canada, thereby making it the first international Greek Youth Organization in the world.

The first chapter named itself the Queen City Chapter #1. Its first officers were installed on February 3, 1926. Within a year, the first National Convention was held in Lowell, MA with 14 Chapters in the fraternity. In 1928, in Detroit, MI, the Sons were officially recognized as the Junior Order of AHEPA. In 1932 at the National Convention in Akron, OH, the Order expanded its jurisdiction into Montreal, Canada, thereby making it the first international Greek Youth Organization in the world.

 

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Maids of Athena

Alpha Epsilon Alpha #63, Boston, MA


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 District #8 Maids of Athena

initiates and reactivates Boston's

Alpha Epsilon Alpha Chapter #63

Left to right Boston chapter Advisor Janie Economou, Grand Secretary Effie Sapuridis, Maria Meletlidis,Patricia Peno , Boston Daughters President, Angelika Katsinis, Christina Topouzakis, Despina Minacidis, Maria Konstantopoulos

 

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