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GCM: Global Greek Youth Program expands

What began as a Melbourne-based initiative has now evolved into a global opportunity for young people of Greek heritage

Newsroom August 4 10:39

In a landmark initiative driven by years of collaboration and dedication, the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) once again partnered with the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs to deliver another successful cultural immersion program.

What began as a Melbourne-based initiative has now evolved into a global opportunity for young people of Greek heritage, with this year’s program inviting participants from Australia, Jordan, Lebanon, Romania, Sweden and Chile.

Taking participants to explore the beauty of Athens and Thessaloniki, the program just ran its fourth iteration once again provided a unique space for the youth to explore their Hellenic identity and heritage. Alongside the personal, the trip also provided a platform for the participants to form meaningful connections with likeminded individuals all over the world.

Mr Bill Papastergiadis OAM, President of the Greek Community of Melbourne welcomed the participants to Greece and joined them for their arrival dinner. When addressing the youth, he said “This is not just a journey to Greece, it’s a deeply personal journey for many participants.”

He further spoke on the collaboration between the GCM and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he claimed “Although Athens wasn’t built in a day, this program also took years of discussions and lobbying with the Ministry to become a reality.”

Joining Bill in addressing the participants was Ms Maria Papada, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Greeks Abroad a key supporter and consistent presence in the program since its inception. Ms Papada shared: “Mr. Papastergiadis inspired this program and the beautiful experience you are all about to embark on. It’s important to the Greek Government that we bring together our youth from all over the world. I’ve truly enjoyed being part of this journey.”

Beyond heritage exploration, the program plays a vital role in strengthening future community participation. As Bill noted: “By gaining a deeper appreciation for your culture, language, and homeland, you begin to understand the importance of our diaspora communities. Many past participants and their families have since become active members of the GCM.”

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“Our Hellenic communities around the world can only survive through the involvement of the next generation,” Bill continued. “This program nurtures that involvement by sparking a genuine interest in all aspects of Hellenism from culture and language to civic and community engagement.”

As students from around the world embark on this transformative journey, they are encouraged not only to absorb the experience but to carry it forward by engaging with their local Greek communities upon returning home.

“I wish programs like this existed when I was at university,” Bill added. “Make the most of this opportunity, connect with one another, and when you go back, get involved in your local Hellenic communities.”
The Greek Community of Melbourne extends its gratitude to Maria Papada, the Greek Government, the YMCA of Thessaloniki and all supporters of this visionary program- one that strengthens the global bonds of Hellenism and empowers its future.

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