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Marinos Post
President's message

AHEPA Epiphany City
Chapter 16

Dear Brothers & Friends,

As we reflect on this past year, I am incredibly proud of what Epiphany City Chapter 16 AHEPA has accomplished. Our success is the direct result of working together with a shared commitment to service, education, and community.

This year, our chapter strengthened its mission by becoming a fully volunteer-driven organization. Because of your dedication, we were able to expand our impact and participate in many meaningful events that supported those in need. Together, we proudly contributed our time and resources to several nonprofit organizations, including Toys for Tots, Shop with Cops, the Salvation Army Ringing of the Bells, the Angel Program, and the Shepherd Center’s efforts to feed the homeless.

Education remains a cornerstone of AHEPA, and I am especially proud that we expanded our scholarship program to include trade schools—recognizing the importance of all paths to success and opportunity.

None of this would have been possible without the countless hours volunteered by our members. To everyone who gave their time, energy, and heart—thank you. Your service truly reflects the values of AHEPA and strengthens our community.

As we move forward into 2026, let us continue building on this momentum, supporting one another, and making a positive difference together. I look forward to another year of growth, service, and fellowship.

With sincere gratitude,

Marinos Post
President
Epiphany City Chapter 16 AHEPA

Officers

Nick Spanolios

Vice President

Jon Lelekis

Treasurer

Harry Patsalides

Secretary