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Follow on Google News | Eftychia Project Announces The Third Annual Greek Adoptees Reunion in Louisville, KentuckyBy: Eftychia Project "We are so excited for this event," says Linda Carol, the President of the Eftychia Project. "Our first two Reunions were resounding successes, and we are excited to be back in the USA for our third. We chose Louisville because it is centrally located in the eastern US and within a day's drive of 2/3 of the US population, plus there are so many fun activities to do there. The response so far has been overwhelming, and we can't wait for this opportunity for a special time of fun, fellowship and bonding as we build connection and community in a loving and supporting environment. The camaraderie at these Reunions is truly priceless." Thousands of Greek children were sent from Greece for adoption abroad, mainly to the United States, through often questionable means, in Cold War decades of the 1950's and the 1960's. While some adoptees were fortunate to have good parents, the lack of oversight by either the Greek or American governments often resulted in others being placed with unsuitable or abusive parents. Now mature adults, "The 'Orphans' from Greece", as the award-winning documentary from ViceTV describes them: https://video.vice.com/ Unlike the two previous Reunions, this one will not have a conference or speakers. Rather, it will be an opportunity for Greek adoptees to meet one another, share their lived experiences and just have fun together. Adoptees are invited to bring their spouse/partner/ Afternoons on both Friday and Saturday will be free time for adoptees to explore Louisville's beautiful riverfront, museums and its many bourbon distilleries, or to just get to know each other. The Jockey Boardroom at the hotel will also be open each afternoon from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm for those searching for biological family and/or who have questions about DNA, genealogy, Greek citizenship, and other adoption-related issues. Adoptees are encouraged to bring their adoption documents and get help in real time from the Eftychia Project board of directors and volunteers. In addition, adoptees are welcome to just sit, relax and chat with each other in the Boardroom during this time. The Reunion finale will be a Farewell Dinner on Saturday night at the iconic Louisville restaurant, Captain's Quarters, in the private Veranda overlooking the Ohio River. The event includes a scrumptious buffet dinner, an exciting dinner program, Greek-themed door prizes and the announcement of the location of the Fourth Annual Greek Adoptee Reunion 2025. "Having attended both of the previous two Reunions, these are wonderful opportunities to connect with others like ourselves," says Dimitrios Christo, a Greek-born adoptee and the Secretary of the Eftychia Project. "We find we are not alone. There's an instant bond, especially for those who were only children. You walk away from these Reunions with not just friends but with brothers and sisters." Steven Graeter, the Parliamentarian of the organization and also a Greek-born adoptee who was reunited with his biological family through the Eftychia Project, agrees: "These Reunions are all about connection, and they give adoptees a sense of belonging to something or someone. But they also give adoptees the tools, resources and the help they need to aid them in their searches and to connect with their biological families in Greece." If you would like to attend the Reunion, visit the Eftychia Project website theeftychiaproject.org. If you need more information, or are a Greek-born adoptee searching for your roots or a Greek family searching for a child lost to adoption and would like to request the Eftychia Project's free assistance, please send an email to theeftychiaproject@ End
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