Organizations Filed Purposes:
Informing American policymakers, opinion leaders and public, as well as others around the world, about the profound role Greece played in bringing about the outcome of World War II and celebrating modern day heroes who exhibit the same courage as the Greeks did in continuing to fight to preserve and promote freedom and democracy around the world.
Successfully executed the numerous events-and activities leading up to and following them-of the Ninth Annual Washington DC Oxi Day Celebration. The purpose of this annual series of events is to educate American policymakers, opinion leaders and public, as well as others around the world, about Greece's profound role in the outcome of World War II by directly telling the story as well as by honoring modern day heroes who exhibit the same courage as the Greeks did in continuing to fight to preserve and promote freedom and democracy around the world. The five awards given at these events are: The Oxi Day Courage Award for a man who took courageous action in an effort to protect or acquire freedom and democracy; The Oxi Day Courage Award for a woman who took courageous action in an effort to protect or aquire freedom and democracy; the Metropolitan Chrysostomos Award for courageous action to stop anti-Semitism or discrimination; and the Greatest Generation Award presented to an American World War II veteran, a Greek World War II veteran, and a Greek-American World War II veteran who served valiantly; and the Jaharis Service Award for service in the Korean War and, in the spirit of Michael Jaharis, to our community, our country and the world.
Scholarship Competition - Washington Oxi Day Foundation offers scholarships to Greek American students (grades 6-12) who best describe "philotimo" (love of honor and virtue). Students are asked to describe in an essay of 500 words or less what philotimo means to them, what extraordinary examples of philotimo have they seen, what are the things that they do in their daily life to exhibit philotimo and how can philotimo improve their life.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Emanuel Manatos | Executive Director | 20 | $51,912 |
Dimitri Nionakis | Director | 1 | $0 |
Leon Andris | Director/Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Alexander Karloutsos | Director/Vice President | 1 | $0 |
Andrew Manatos | Director/President | 1 | $0 |
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