Soup Run Update - February 26

By Despina Kartson

"We don't have a place to sleep tonight but you put a smile on my face because you gave me a good meal." This is one of the comments we heard Thursday night as we served 115 meals to our guests on 33rd Street in Manhattan during our "soup run". Our food provides a bit of sustenance, our conversations provide a bit of compassion and comfort.

The balmy weather brought out many of our regular guests and many others who were in need. We served in our usual spot and also walked around the block looking for additional hungry souls as we were not able to go into Penn Station. It's a humbling and sweet experience to walk up to a lonely, destitute person sitting on the sidewalk or in a wheelchair and offer them a meal and a cup of coffee. They smile, thank us and seem quite surprised by the gesture. We talked with Leslie who asked, "What's the remedy for a broken heart"? We were happy to see Charmaine again but concerned that she was not doing well and seemed to have taken a step backward. Telling her that God may be disappointed with her but would always love her seemed to be a bit of a sobering comment. A woman we approached on the street who looked to be in need said she lost her home after she became a victim of identity theft. A group sitting in an area off 33rd Street accepted our food and we were happy to give an extra meal to the pregnant wife of one of the men. Pregnant and homeless - can you imagine?

The variety of individuals we meet with stories that touch and surprise never seem to end. A Spanish-speaking freelance set designer is homeless because he hasn't worked in a while and can't afford a home. As we spoke with him, in our limited Spanish and with a friend interpreting, he kept looking at us in amazement as he never expected to be offered a warm meal and a warm conversation on the street. He said, "I am a Christian but sometimes I lose my faith". The wooden cross that Fr. Patrick asked us to give to someone who needed it found it's home with this quiet and gentle man. We left him saying Vaya con Dios, knowing that the cross would give him strength.

As we reflect on the monthly experience of our soup run, we continue to be humbled by the dignity of those we have come to know. Our friend Luther, who is finally living in an apartment, insisted on giving us $20 because we provided him with some household items and drove him to his apartment with a trunk full of goods. We tried to refuse the donation but he wouldn't let us. So the $20 will be used to purchase additional items for our next soup run!

In addition to the meal of chili, rice, granola bars and oranges, we distributed numerous toiletry kits, socks, underwear and men's and women's clothing. The Philoptochos homeless outreach mission is made possible through the amazingly generous donations and contributions of our New Rochelle parish community. Monthly soup run sponsorships, including this month which was sponsored by David Kerwick and Despina Hatziergati, clothing donations, special donations by Minos Samoladas, and the sharing of time and talents by our many volunteers provide the ongoing ability to serve the overwhelming number of hungry and homeless in New York. Your contributions and participation are always welcome. Please join us on Thursday, March 30th.

Go Red For Women

The Ladies Philoptochos Society sponsored "Go Red For Women" health lecture this morning hosted by Donna Brown a clinical nutritionist and food coach.

GOYA: Dear Dairy

The GOYA met at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy with Fr. Patrick and held a "Dear Dairy" breakfast in preparation for the commencement of Clean Monday and Great Lent.

Sunday Highlights: First Saturday of Souls

The community gathers for the First Saturday of Souls

Sunday Highlights: Celebration of Greek Letters

The celebration of Greek Letters by the Holy Trinity Greek School and Boy and Girl Scout's Sunday were observed this morning at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy. Students and scouts are pictured with Fr. Nick.

Sunday Highlights: Senior Choir director and organist are honored

Anna Dounelis, director of the Direct Archdiocesan District Federation of Greek Orthodox Church Music made a special presentation at the end of the Divine Liturgy honoring Holy Trinity's choir director Helen Hiotakis and organist Sappho Papaioannou with the Patriarch Athenagoras Medal of Excellence for their many years of service to the Church. In addition, several of the choir members were presented with certificates for their years of dedication to the Holy Trinity choir.

Soup Run - January 27

By Despina Kartson

Last night we provided 110 meals - lemon chicken, vegetables, rice - to our guests on 33rd Street in Manhattan who were patiently waiting for us on a windy January evening. Our caravan of cars loaded with volunteers, food and clothing pulled up to a crowd lined up on the sidewalk. We quickly set up tables, unloaded boxes, bins and bags full of warm food, toiletries, winter coats, sweaters, pants and blankets. To witness the soup run operation, from the time we leave church until the time we return, is to witness a beautiful coming together of volunteers working so well together to serve the hungry and the homeless.

We provided clothing to many women and men and received requests for underwear and socks - always the two most needed items. To some of our guests, our meal was their only meal of the day, our clothing was their only opportunity to wear something warm, dry and clean and a coat was what a pregnant woman needed most.

While we feed their bodies, we also offer food for their souls. Thanks to Eirini Metaxas, we offered beautiful icons with scripture and encouraging words. As one man told Eirini that he was grateful for the icon and said “soul food is the most important kind of food”.

Our friends Luther and Carolyn are happy to be in an apartment for the first time in years. As they told us, they were finally sleeping indoors, on a bed and able to enjoy watching Cheers on TV! The very simple, yet critically important things in life - to be indoors and to sleep on a bed! Thanks to George and Colleen Kourakos, we gave them linens and housewares and Phil Herzegovitch drove them to their new apartment with a trunk full of goodies!

Special thanks to all who volunteered, those who support the monthly soup run behind the scenes, Georgeanne Mavrovitis, Constance Mavrovitis and Cynthia Herzegovitch for organizing the clothing and toiletries, Manny Louros for the delicious food, and for this month's anonymous sponsor. We are also most appreciative of donations of socks, underwear (men's and women's), coats and blankets - which are the only donations we are accepting at this time. Please join us on February 23rd.

AHEPA Career Day

The Order of AHEPA sponsored Career Day lecture series in the Social Hall following Church services today.