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  1. Jun 5, 2017 · Philanthropist Eleni Bousis is constantly on the move. Taking a quick lunch break between meetings May 30, she stops to chat a bit with the Hellenic News about receiving the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. She deflects the conversation away from herself. Instead, she talks about the true heroes that made our country great—the immigrants.

  2. According to Bousis, his Eminence was a visionary man that like the late Archbishop Iakovos, knew the need for a save haven for women and children that were faced with many challenges. This organization was established and serves many families in need and it’s located in Pendeli, Athens. Eleni’s love for children knows no borders.

  3. Mar 26, 2019 · Philanthropist Eleni D. Bousis received the AHI Hellenic Heritage National Public Service Award in recognition of her faithful service to the vulnerable and marginalized populations across the globe. In acceptance, Bousis stated, “I am very humbled, touched, and grateful to AHI for recognizing my efforts in making a difference for humanity.

  4. Jul 11, 2022 · Evanggelos Bousis and Peter Dundas, both of Greek descent, made history as the first gay couple to have their children baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church. The ceremony was officiated by Archbishop Elpidophoros of America and attended by celebrities and family members.

  5. Eleni Bousis is a dynamic advocate in diverse organizations in the fields of humanitarian endeavors, both nationally and internationally. Her successful administration of many acclaimed fundraisers has significantly supported and sponsored people’s specific needs.

  6. static1.squarespace.com › ahi-44+bousis+bioEleni D. Bousis

    The wife of entrepreneur Dimitri (Jimmy) Bousis, Eleni is the mother of four children, Michael, Victoria, Evangelo and George. After focusing on her family, Eleni went back to school to earn her degree in child psychology, an expertise that has helped guide her philanthropic endeavors. Under the direction of the late Archbishop Christodoulos

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  8. Jun 5, 2017 · Bousis also has a special connection to the town of Kakamega in Kenya where she helped to build an orphanage and church. The Dimitri and Eleni Bousis Orphanage was built more than 30 years ago. It was destroyed when genocide swept the country, but it has since been rebuilt. Bousis believes her work is an extension of her Greek heritage.

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